- In the
Muslim world, the
marabout (Arabic: مُرابِط, romanized: murābiṭ, lit. 'one who is attached/garrisoned') is a
descendant of
Muhammad (Arabic: سـيّد...
- with the
colonial system and
maraboutic influence. In line with
these concerns, Dia had
previously opposed the
marabouts’
political influence through...
- The Soninke-
Marabout War of 1850 to 1856 was a
civil war
between factions of the
Kingdom of
Kombo in the Gambia. The war
resulted from a
dispute between...
- The Soninke-
Marabout Wars were a
series of 19th-century
civil wars
across southern Senegambia pitting the
traditional ruling classes of
various states...
- Bel Abbès wilaya, Algeria. It is
named after Sidi bel Abb****, a
Muslim marabout or
noble man who is
buried there. The city is the
commercial center of...
- French:
marabout) is a term of
Haitian origin denoting Haitians of
Mixed race ancestry. The term
comes originally from the
African Marabouts. Marabous...
- USS
Marabout (AMc-50) was an Accentor-class
coastal minesweeper acquired by the U.S. Navy for the
dangerous task of
removing mines from
minefields laid...
- The
Mausoleum of Sidi
Harazem or
Marabout of Sidi
Harazem is a
funerary monument and
shrine in Fez, Morocco. It is
located in the Bab
Ftouh Cemetery, one...
-
people or the Aku
Marabout or Aku
Mohammedans are an
ethnic group in
Sierra Leone and the Gambia,
primarily the
descendants of
marabout,
liberated Yoruba...
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power and
control large territories. In particular,
during the so-called
Maraboutic Crisis in the 17th
century the Dila
Zawiya (or Dala'iyya), a Sufi order...