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Mamady may refer to: * Mamady, Republic of Bashkortostan, Russia People with the given name * Mamady Condé (fl. 2004–2007), Guinean politician and diplomat * Mamady Keïta (1950–2021), Guinean drummer * Mamady Sidibé (born 1979), Malian footballer * Mamady "Wadaba" Kourouma (born 1963), Guinean drummer * Mamady Youla Mamady Youla (born 1961) is a Guinean businessman and politician who was the Prime Minister of Guinea from 2015 to 2018. Youla was managing director of Guinea Alumina Corporation, a mining company and subsidiary of a company based in the United ...
(born 1961), Prime Minister of Guinea (2015–2018) {{disambiguation, given name ...
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Mamady Sidibé
Mamady Sidibé (born 18 December 1979) is a Malian former professional footballer who played as a forward. Sidibé moved from his native Mali to France when he was two years old. After playing football for a number of lower French league sides he joined Swansea City in 2001. He spent a single season at the Welsh club before signing for Gillingham. After three and a half years in Kent Sidibé rejected an offer of a new contract and joined Stoke City in July 2005 on a free transfer. He went on to become a key member of Tony Pulis's first team and helped the club gain promotion to the Premier League in 2008. His career at Stoke was disrupted from 2010 by a serious Achilles tendon injury, which recurred after his return and was then compounded by a knee dislocation, in total keeping him out of first-team football for more than two years. After his return, Sidibé spent time out on loan at Sheffield Wednesday and Tranmere Rovers before his contract at Stoke ended in May 2013. He the ...
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Mamady, Republic Of Bashkortostan
Mamady (russian: Мамады; ba, Мамаҙы, ''Mamaźı'') is a rural locality (a village) in Azyakovsky Selsoviet, Burayevsky District, Bashkortostan, Russia. The population was 339 as of 2010. There are 5 streets. Geography Mamady is located 23 km southeast of Burayevo Burayevo (russian: Бураево, ba, Борай, ''Boray'') is a rural locality (a selo) and the administrative center of Burayevsky District of the Republic of Bashkortostan, Russia Russia (, , ), or the Russian Federation, is a List ... (the district's administrative centre) by road. Aldarovo is the nearest rural locality. References Rural localities in Burayevsky District {{Burayevsky-geo-stub ...
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Mamady Condé
Mamady Condé is a Guinean politician and diplomat. Condé was first appointed to the post of Minister of Foreign Affairs A foreign affairs minister or minister of foreign affairs (less commonly minister for foreign affairs) is generally a cabinet minister in charge of a state's foreign policy and relations. The formal title of the top official varies between co ... in March 2004. Being replaced by Fatoumata Kaba on March 8, 2005, Condé was appointed once again as foreign minister in 2006, retaining the post until March 2007. References Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Guinean diplomats Government ministers of Guinea Ambassadors of Guinea to the United States {{Guinea-politician-stub ...
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Mamady Keïta
Mamady Keïta (August 1950 – 21 June 2021) was a drummer from the West African nation of Guinea. He specialized in the ''djembe''. He was also the founder of the ''Tam Tam Mandingue'' school of drumming. He was a member of the Mandinka people, Manding ethnic group. Early life Keïta was born in the small village of Balandougou, Guinea, Balandougou, Guinea, in the northeastern prefecture of Siguiri Prefecture, Siguiri, near the border of Mali. Keïta was a direct descendant of the king Sundiata Keita. By the age of five, he had developed his own technique of tone, slap, bass and learned the rhythms of his village and was playing Djembe in all of the ceremonies, celebrations and festivals. Technically, his actual initiation to the djembe started at the early age of seven, under Karinkadjan Kondé, elder master drummer, master ''Djembe#Origin, djembefola'' of Balandugu, who initiated him to the secrets of the djembe. Keïta was educated in the traditions of his village, learnin ...
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Mamady "Wadaba" Kourouma
Mamady "WADABA" Kourouma is a drummer from Guinea. He was born into a blacksmith family of traditional Malinke drummers and raised in the village of Oroko near Kouroussa, Guinea. He learned from the age of eight all of his people's traditional drum music and dances as passed down from his ancestors. He was nicknamed "The Great Panther" because of his powerful sound on the djembe drum. In 1985 he became the primary apprentice of the legendary djembe master Famoudou Konaté. Since then he has toured in Germany, Japan, and the United States, teaching and performing with Konaté and Mamady Keïta, and with his own group, Annye Ben. Wadaba has appeared on four CDs with the great masters, plus his own CD, ''Oroko Kan''. In 2003, Famoudou Konaté released him from his apprenticeship and proclaimed him a master drummer In African drumming, the title of master drummer is given to a drummer who is well known by other masters for their high skill and knowledge. It is a title passed down fr ...
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