- Sankarani River
The Sankarani River is a tributary of the
Niger River Flowing northward from theFouta Djallon highlands ofGuinea , it crosses into southernMali , where it joins the Niger approximately 40 km upstream ofBamako .The Sankarani River watershed, traditionally well suited to crops and rich in iron and gold, covers some 35500 km², two thirds of which are in Guinea, where it is joined by its largest tributary, the
Dion River . In Mali, it flows into theNiger River upstream of Bamako. Prior to the construction of theSelingue Dam in 1980, the Sankarani had an average annual volume where it met the Niger of 405 km3. From 1980 to 2004, this average has dropped to 265km3.At the height of its power, from the 13th to 16th centuries CE, the capital of the ancient
Mali Empire is believed to have been at Niani, on the banks of Sankarani .References
* [http://books.google.com/books?id=DQj7Zpv-IwkC&dq=Sankarani+River&source=gbs_summary_s&cad=0 Inger Andersen, Katherin George Golitzen. The Niger River Basin: A Vision for Sustainable Management] .
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*J. D. Fage, Roland Anthony Oliver. The Cambridge History of Africa, Volume 3 Cambridge University Press (1975), p378.ISBN 0521209811
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