Siguiri (N’ko: ߛߌ߯ߙߌ߲߫; Arabic: سِجِرِ ِ) is a city in northeastern Guinea on the River Niger.
[5] Some oral traditions have Sundiata's oldest son, Nyamagan, settling and ruling there.
[6] The town moved several times, on both sides of the river, due to flooding and the search for richer agricultural land on the banks of the Niger.
[7] North and northwest of Siguiri, and along the Tinkisso River, is the Bouré region.
This region replaced Bambouk as a major gold producer in the 11th-12th centuries.