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Gao (Gawgaw, Kawkaw)

Place's data
Name
Gao
Name variants
Gawgaw, Kawkaw
Type
Specific
Natural space
Artificial space
town

Coordinates
Ordinal
Latitude
Longitude
1
16.266667
-0.05
The dots on the map indicate the places where sound and music events were described. They don't represent travel stages.
Events description
10
Chronicles of al-Sūdān (Taʾrīḫ al-Sūdān) 2. Tensions between Drum-lords
Chronicles of al-Sūdān (Taʾrīḫ al-Sūdān) 6. The rebellion's leader reaches Gao sounding horns and drum
Chronicles of al-Sūdān (Taʾrīḫ al-Sūdān) 7. How a trumpet is used in the organisation of a plot
Chronicles of Songhay Empire's Askyas (Kings)' reigns 1493-1599 8. The "drum of authority" played to announce the enthronement
Chronicles of Songhay Empire's Askyas (Kings)' reigns 1493-1599 9. The drum of authority is sounded for the new askia
Chronicles of Songhay Empire's Askyas (Kings)' reigns 1493-1599 11. The flautists from the caste of the blacksmiths
Chronicles of Songhay Empire's Askyas (Kings)' reigns 1493-1599 12. The Askia's proclamation in the mosque of Gao
Chronicles of Songhay Empire's Askyas (Kings)' reigns 1493-1599 15. A specific drum is made for the "official of adultery" in Gao
Chronicles of Songhay Empire's Askyas (Kings)' reigns 1493-1599 17. The askia is saluted with rifles and musical instruments
Chronicles of Songhay Empire's Askyas (Kings)' reigns 1493-1599 18. The incitements shouted by the leader of the Moroccan army

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