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Happy editing! Kwesi Yema (talk) 04:49, 22 June 2026 (UTC)
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- Hello @ChrysGalley
- Can you help me with what is LLM in my draft, so i can know what i can reword? or what in the LLM is hallucinations? i asked this on your talk page, i even added more sources for the claims i made. a lot of these being summarizations of academic books, easily found available on the archive.org, i'm not sure why im being accused of LLM
- >"The volume of slaves exported north into the desert from Waalo in the late seventeenth century was probably at least ten times as great as the volume of slaves exported into the Atlantic slave trade."
- >this is a source found in the text, you can even read the pdf here https://www.researchgate.net/publication/248715418_The_Horse_and_Slave_Trade_Between_the_Western_Sahara_and_Senegambia
- > "Senegal was a large origin of slaves coming from west africa to the Maghreb.Because of this, Morcco historically had a large Prescence of West Africans slaves, and free men alike in their army, Black Guard or Abīd al-Bukhari . other notable people like Ahmad al-Mansur the ruler of Morocco 1578-1603 was believed to be the son of a Fulani concubine. The Gnawa people are believed to be descendent of Soninike, Fulani, Hausa, through linguistic analysis of their native tongue"
- > Timbuktu historian ‘Abd ar-Rahman as-Sa‘di (1596-1656?), al-Mansur was the son of a Fulani concubine, whose name was Lalla ‘Awda;'* a point that seemed important to the Sudanese historian but not to his Moroccan counterparts. https://archive.org/details/black-morocco-a-history-of-slavery-race-and-islam-pdfdrive/page/144/mode/2up?q=concubine
- >"The haratins in Mauritania are a slave caste in Mauritania, with Most of them are related to ethnic groups such as Soninke, Fulani, Wolof, and Bambara people."
- > "Most of them are related to ethnic groups such as Soninke, Fulani, Wolof, and Bambara people." per my source https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-is-the-ethnic-composition-of-mauritania.html
- actually a lot of my sources, i even found the archive of the text, as an authoritative source, so they arent behind a paywall. im more than happy to collaborate on this effort, but i beleive this was a neutral, historical, well written text, and thank you.
- We can thus name among the ancestors of the black Moroccans of today the Soninke, the Bambara, the Fulani, and the Hausa. Hence, the Gnawa as a spiritual and a musical group became a quasi-corporate community that absorbed and empowered all black participants from different ethnic backgrounds, old as well as newcomers such as in the case of the Gania family members who live in the city of Essaouira and provided me with valuable information on Gnawa oral traditions.3° https://archive.org/details/black-morocco-a-history-of-slavery-race-and-islam-pdfdrive/page/144/mode/2up?q=concubine Mamadouzibi (talk) 16:50, 19 June 2026 (UTC)
- @Mamadouzibi - you also repeated most of this on my Talk page previously, and I have given a reply there. ChrysGalley (talk) 16:59, 19 June 2026 (UTC)
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Asante architecture
editHello Mamadouzibi. I had to revert your edits in good fath on Asante Traditional Buildings. There is nothing wrong with renaming pages but such moves need to be discussed first on the talk page. Asante Traditional Buildings is about specific Unesco cultural sites. Most, if not all the sources in the article are focused on the sites. In order to rename the page, you have to provide sources that are specific on Asante Architecture as a whole. And the entire article will have to be re-written. I suggest you write a separate draft on Asante architecture before publishing. Kwesi Yema (talk) 04:47, 22 June 2026 (UTC)
