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Hawiye tribe used to live. The
mother of Hirabä was
Faduma Karanlä. The
mother of
Abgal was
Faduma Sargellä, who was an Aguran. She was
espoused by 'Isman...
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Faduma Sarjelle (Somali:
Faadumo Sarjeelle Gareen) was a
princess of the
House of Gareen, the
ruling dynasty of the
Ajuran Sultanate. The
Sultanate ruled...
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Orishatukeh Faduma (September 15, 1855,
Guyana –
January 25, 1946, High Point,
North Carolina) was a Nigerian-American
Christian missionary and educator...
- 1869–70)
Jeanne Granier by
Francis de Saint-Vidal (late 19th century)
Faduma Ali, wife of
Prince Luigi Amedeo, Duke of the
Abruzzi (Italian Somaliland...
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Orishatukeh Faduma, a
native African and
graduate of
London University and Yale, led the
school for 17
years starting in 1895. Rev.
Faduma was a fine man...
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Gregory A. Boyd (M.Div. 1982) Will D.
Campbell (B.D. 1952)
Orishatukeh Faduma (B.D. 1894,
graduate study 1895)
William Ragsdale Cannon (B.D. 1940; Ph...
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boycott led by
Martin Luther King Jr. in Montgomery, Alabama.
Orishatukeh Faduma, (1855–1946),
African American missionary and educator.
Floyd H.
Flake (1945–...
- 23 –
Matteo Bartoli,
Italian linguist (b. 1873)
January 25 –
Orishatukeh Faduma,
American missionary (b. 1855)
January 29
Hideo Hatoyama, ****anese jurist...
- Chamberlain, British-born
German writer (d. 1927)
September 15 –
Orishatukeh Faduma, Guyana-born African-American
Christian missionary,
educator and advocate...
- his life,
Abruzzi had a
relationship and deep
romantic partnership with
Faduma Ali, a
young Somali woman who sta**** by his side even
while he was on his...