-
Ahmad bin
Furtu or Ibn
Furtu (sometimes also
called Ibn ****uwa) was the
sixteenth century grand Imam of the
Bornu Empire and the
chronicler of Mai Idris...
- the
Moroccan sultan against the
Ottoman imperialism in the Sahara. Ibn
Furtu called Alooma Amir al-Mu'minin,
after he
implemented Sharia, and relied...
- ISBN 9780691177427. Ibn-
Furṭū, Aḥmad (1987). A
Sudanic chronicle: The
Borno expeditions of Idrīs
Alauma (1564-1576) :
according to the
account of Aḥmad B.
Furṭū ; arabic...
- The
History of West Africa, vol. I, 1st ed.
London 1971, 202–239. Ibn
Furṭū: "The
Kanem wars", in:
Herbert R. Palmer:
Sudanese Memoirs, vol. I, Lagos...
- consensu,
verbo et opere, in periurio, in adulterio, in sacrilegio, omicidio,
furtu,
falso testimonio,
peccavi visu, auditu, gustu,
odoratu et tactu, et moribus...
- by
Idris Alooma after a
siege in the 1570s or 1580s, as
recorded by Ibn
Furtu (who
refers to the Sao as the "Sao-Gafata"). The
current location of Damasak...
- as al-Masudi, al-Idrisi, Leo Afric****, al-Bakri, Ibn Battuta, and Ibn
Furtu. They
included observations of
local societies, and
sometimes utilised oral...
-
Fourtou (French pronunciation: [
fuʁtu] ; Occitan: Forton) is a
commune in the Aude
department in
southern France. The
commune is
located in the Corbières...
- f****amā), < Lat.
bufus <
buharda água-furtada,
mansarda < Lat.
aquam +
furtus, < Fr.
mansarde < François
Mansart (architect)
watercress berro < Celtic...
-
diplomacy and poetry. Some of the
known authors and some of
their works Ibn
Furtu was the
Chronicler of Mai
Idris Alooma. He
produced two
historical works:...