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- 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...