- The
Toucouleur people or
Tukulor people (Arabic: توكولور, French: Toucouleur), also
called Haal****ar (Ajami: هَالْݒُلَارْ, Adlam: 𞤖𞤢𞥄𞤤𞤨𞤵𞤤𞤢𞥄𞤪)...
- الخلافة التجانية; also
known as the
Tijaniyya Jihad state or the Segu
Tukulor or the
Tidjaniya Caliphate or the
Umarian State) (1861–1890) was an Islamic...
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sentence it is used in. The
Toucouleur people (also
referred to as
Tukulor) are one of the
largest ****ar
speaking demographics in West Africa. They...
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because it
resisted Islam after the
religion was
introduced in 1854 by
Tukulor conqueror El Hadj Umar Tall." The
Bamana originated as a
royal section...
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endogamous castes of over
fifteen West
African peoples,
including the
Tukulor, Songhay, Dogon, Senufo, Minianka, Moors, Manding, Soninke, Wolof, Serer...
- The King
attempted to
convert his subjects, who are now
referred to as
Tukulors or the
Toucouleur people, in the
first attempt to
convert an
entire region...
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African peoples,
including the Manding, Soninke, Wolof, Serer, Fulani,
Tukulor, Songhay, Dogon, Senufo, Minianka, Moors, and Tuareg.
Castes appeared among...
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faced with invasion. This
trend would continue into
colonial times against Tukulor enemies from the west. Then, in 1630, the
Bamana of Djenné
declared their...
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Almami (Arabic: المامي; Also: Almamy, Almaami) was the
regnal name of
Tukulor monarchs from the
eighteenth century through the
first half of the twentieth...
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Serers and the
Toucouleurs are
related –
according to
Wiliam J.
foltz "
Tukulor are a
mixture of
Fulani and Serer" The
Serers also
maintain the same bond...