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marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Adlam letters. The Fula, Fulani, or Fulɓe people is an ethnic group in Sahara, Sahel and West Africa, widely... |
Africa during the 18th and 19th centuries, led largely by the Muslim Fula people. The jihads and the jihad states came to an end with European colonization... |
Wodaabe (category Fula people) The Wodaabe (Fula: Woɗaaɓe, وٛطَاٻٜ, 𞤏𞤮𞤯𞤢𞥄𞤩𞤫) is a name that is used to designate a subgroup of the Fula ethnic group who are traditionally nomadic... |
tekruri, a precolonial term meaning "people from Takrur". The supposed distinction between Toucouleurs and Fula people more generally was invented by French... |
highest at over 96%, followed by FGM among the women of the Jola people's at 91% and Fula people at 88%. Among the Mandinka women of some other countries of... |
first converted to Islam, but then renouncing Islam en masse when Muslim Fula people began dominating their region. In the eighteenth century, many of the... |
revolution (Jihad) of 1804. "Hausa–Fulani" or "Kado" are Hausanized Fulas, people of mixed Hausa and Fulani origin, most of whom speak a variant of Hausa... |
Mauritania, and the native language of the Wolof people. Like the neighbouring languages Serer and Fula, it belongs to the Senegambian branch of the Niger–Congo... |
Imamate of Futa Jallon (redirect from Imamate of Fula Djallon) peacefully with the native Yalunka people. In the 18th century an influx of Muslim Fulɓe from Macina, Mali changed the fabric of Fula society.: 85 By 1700, wealthy... |
Futa Jallon region of Guinea, who left their original settlements to escape Fula jihads in the 15th century, and migrated south before settling between the... |
marriages are common and preferred in Soninke culture, just as with the Fula people. Parents consent to marriage. A traditional proverb states, "Cousins... |
Coast, and Burkina Faso. The Kurtey were formed from the movement of Fula people into the Niger River valley of modern Tillaberi Region, Niger in the... |
southward absorbing other people in the process. The Susu people were traditionally animist [citation needed]. The Fula people dominated the region from... |
Rolly Fula Nganga (born 2 February 1993) is a Congolese basketball player, who plays for APR, Bangui Sporting Club and the Democratic Republic of the Congo... |
Futa Tooro (category Articles containing Fula-language text) Futa Toro (Wolof and Fula: Fuuta Tooro, فُوتَ تࣷورࣷ, 𞤆𞤵𞥄𞤼𞤢 𞤚𞤮𞥄𞤪𞤮; Arabic: فوتا تورو), often simply the Futa, is a semidesert region around the... |
because the region within 5 AU of Sirius A had not been covered. Fula people Toucouleur people Jobawa Sullubawa "Mali". www.cia.gov/. Retrieved 19 November... |
non-Mande Fula, Songhai, Wolof, Hausa, and Voltaic peoples such as the Kingdom of Dagbon, Guang people,Maghan people and the Gonja people maintain varying... |
Ethnic groups in Sierra Leone (section Fula) and 18th century, many Limba people were shipped to North America as slaves. One of the biggest ethnic groups are the Fula at around 4.4% of the population... |
Baggara Arabs (redirect from Baggara people) extensively with the native people they live with in the region, in particular the Fur people, Nuba peoples and Fula people. The bulk of Baggara Arabs... |
Takrur (category History of Senegal) native population may have already spoken Fula. Regardless, the region was an ethnic melting pot, although the Fula would eventually subsume much of the Serer... |