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The Malians (Ancient Greek: Μαλιεῖς, Malieis) were a Greek tribe that resided at the mouth of the river Spercheios in Greece. The Malian Gulf is named after them. In the western valley of the Spercheios , their land was adjacent to the Aenianes .
Mali, [c] officially the Republic of Mali, [d] is a landlocked country in West Africa. It is the eighth-largest country in Africa, with an area of over 1,240,192 ...
Scholars wrote their own books as part of a socioeconomic model. Students were charged with copying these books and any other books they could get their hands on. Today there are over 700,000 manuscripts in Timbuktu with many dating back to West Africa's Golden Age (12th-16th centuries).
One, the Mali Association, is a mutual aid organization that helps members who encounter financial problems. Monthly meetings are held where various problems affecting the community are discussed. Established in 2001, it is supported by many Malians.
Most Malians in France are rural migrants who came from the Senegal River valley, [2] and from the region of Kayes [1] at the extreme south of Mali, a very poor and arid region, at the frontier with Senegal and Mauritania.
Malian may refer to: . Malian, Iran (disambiguation), places in Iran with the name Something of, from, or related to Mali, a country in West Africa; Something of, from, or related to the Malians (Greek tribe) in Ancient Greece
Mali had an estimated net migration rate of –6.6 migrants per 1,000 people in 2006. [16] About 3 million Malians are believed to reside in Côte d'Ivoire and France. Conversely, according to a 2003 estimate, Mali hosts about 11,000 Mauritanians; most are Fulani herders who routinely engage in cross-border migration.