-
other symbols instead of
Adlam letters. The Fula, Fulani, or
Fulɓe people (Fula:
Fulɓe, 𞤊𞤵𞤤𞤩𞤫; French: Peul; Hausa:
Fulani or Hilani; Portuguese:...
- po****ted, however, as most is
devoted to the
rearing of cattle. The
Muslim Fulbe (Fulani) form the
major ethnic group,
though Tikar, Gbaya, and
other peoples...
-
periods of the year.
Major ethnic groups include the Fula or
Fulani (Fula:
Fulɓe; French: Peul), who are
Islamic pastoralists, and
numerous Muslim and animist...
- some
groups causing these groups to
leave the
Fulbe state. The core of Alfa’s
following was the
Fulbe Firdu.
Consisting of
roughly 30,000, the Firdu...
- Mali. The two main
speakers of ****ar are the
Toucouleur people and the
Fulɓe (also
known as
Fulani or Peul). ****ar is the
second most
spoken local language...
-
Elisabeth (2007). "Pastoral
Nomadism and
Urban Migration Mobility among the
Fulbe Wodaabe of
Central Niger".
Cultures of migration :
African perspectives...
- Fula Americans,
Fulani Americans or
Fulbe Americans are
Americans of Fula (Fulani) (
Fulbe) descent. The
first Fulani people who were
forcibly expatriated...
- Kièka
Fulbé is a
village in the
Bourzanga Department of Bam
Province in
northern Burkina Faso. It has a po****tion of 125. Burkinabé
government inforoute...
-
first of the
Fulbe jihads that
established Muslim states in West Africa. Alfa Ba,
Karamoko Alfa's father,
formed a
coalition of
Muslim Fulbe and called...
- army in the
Battle of Porédaka. The
Fulɓe of
Fouta Djallonke spearheaded the
expansion of
Islam in the region.
Fulɓe Muslim scholars developed indigenous...