- Bamum, also
spelled Bamoum, Bamun, or
Bamoun, may
refer to: The
Bamum people The
Bamum kingdom The
Bamum language The
Bamum script Bamum (Unicode block)...
- The
Kingdom of
Bamoun (also
spelled Bamoum, Bamun,
Bamoun, or Mum) (1394–c. 1916) was a
Central African state in what is now
northwest Cameroon. It was...
- a po****tion of 83,522 (at the 2005 Census). It is a
major town for the
Bamoun people and is home to a
museum of
traditional arts and culture. Foumban...
- The Bamum,
sometimes called Bamoum, Bamun,
Bamoun, or Mum, are a Gr****fields
ethnic group located in now Cameroon. In 2018, the
Bamum and
Bamileke peoples...
-
Cameroon (3rd ed.) Neba Publishers,
Bamenda "Cameroun: le
sultan roi des
Bamouns,
Ibrahim Mbombo Njoya, est mort".
Radio France Internationale (in French)...
- the Bamum', or Shümom 'Mum language'), also
known as Shupamem, Bamun, or
Bamoun, is an
Eastern Gr****fields
language of Cameroon, with
approximately 420...
-
allow for the
traditions of the
Bamoun classical music to flourish.
classical Bamoun music is
based on
indigenous Bamoun music with
influences from Christian...
- the
native ruler's
title in the
Tanzanian state of Uhehe. In Cameroon:
Bamoun (Bamun, 17th century,
founded uniting 17 chieftaincies) 1918
becomes a sultanate...
-
known collectively as the Kirdi,
generally practice some form of Islam. The
Bamoun ethnic group of the West
Province is also
largely Muslim. In the rush to...
-
highlanders (Semi-Bantu or gr****fielders),
including the Bamileke,
Bamum (or
Bamoun), and many
smaller Tikar groups in the
Northwest (est. 38% of
total po****tion);...