- The
Bafour or
Bafur were a
group of
people inhabiting Mauritania and
Western Sahara.
Scholars such as H.T.
Norris describe "Bafur (
Bafour)" as a loose...
- «those who
harvest life». The
Imraguen are
believed to
descend from the
Bafour people [citation needed].
According to the Do****entation of the
human po****tion...
- The
ancient tribes of
Mauritania were Berber, Niger-Congo, and
Bafour peoples. The
Bafour were
among the
first Saharan peoples to
abandon their previously...
- names.
Other early inhabitants of
Western Sahara may be the
Bafour and
later the Serer. The
Bafour were
later replaced or
absorbed by Berber-speaking po****tions...
- The
original inhabitants of
Mauritania were the
Bafour,
presumably a
Mande ethnic group,
connected to the
contemporary Arabized minor social group of Imraguen...
- (Guinea,
Sierra Leone)
Yalunka people (Guinea,
Sierra Leone, Senegal, Mali)
Bafour people (Senegal, Mali) (Extinct:
ancestors of
present day
Soninke and other...
- Regiment. The
battalion was
ordered to
attack objectives near the
railway at
Bafour.
Lieutenant Watkin's
company had to
cross open
cornfields in
which booby...
- are
still non-Islamized, are some
ancient inhabitants,
wrongly called Bafours, who
bring up
their trained dogs and live in the city of Azougui. Living...
- Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya.
Following an
experience in
Saudi Arabia at Al-Ansar,
Bafour moved to
Bourj in the
Lebanese Premier League on 25 July 2022. He is considered...
- Mauritania. Some may have
migrated southward and
became the
agropastoral Bafour peoples, and some may have
migrated northward and
became the agricultural...