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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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Almami Samori da
Silva Moreira (born 16 June 1978) is a Guinea-Bissauan
retired footballer who pla**** as a midfielder. He also
holds Portuguese citizenship...
- While, in theory, the
almami did not have to be a
member of the Bari family, but only
someone who was
learned and pious,
every almami elected happened to...
- rulers. A
power sharing arrangement evolved under which the
position of
almami, the head of state, was
alternately filled by an
Alfaya or
Soriya candidate...
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Islam as well as in Shia Islam.
Allamah is a
leader for the
Islamic faith. "
Almami" is a
title of West
African Muslim rulers, used
especially in the conquest...
- Dongolfella,
Almami (?–1890)
Bokar Biro's
elder brother,
Almami (1890–?)
Bokar Biro,
Almami (?–1892) Amadu,
Almami (1892–1894)
Bokar Biro,
Almami (1894–1896)...
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Almami Rural LLG is a local-level
government (LLG) of
Madang Province,
Papua New Guinea. 01.
Ambana 02.
Lilau (Lilau
language speakers) 03.
Gawat 04. Wangor...
- Hamdullahi) in the
Inner Niger Delta, now the
Mopti Region of Mali. He
ruled as
Almami from 1818
until his
death in 1845, also
taking the
title sisse al-Masini...
- nine provinces, each led by a
cleric who was
subordinate to Sori as
almami. The
almami was
formally installed in Fugumba, the
religious capital, but ruled...
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where secular power alternated between two
lines of
hereditary Imams, or
almami. In the
Zaidi Shiite sect,
imams were
secular as well as
spiritual leaders...