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spelled Bamoum,
Bamun, Bamoun, or Mum) was a
state in
central Africa, part of what is now
northwest Cameroon. It was
founded by the
Bamun, an
ethnic group...
- 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)...
- List of the
rulers of the
Bamum people, an
ethnic group located in Cameroon.
Their capital Fumban is also
spelled Foumban in some sources. (Dates in italics...
- of
Cameroon from 1933 to 1992 as the
Sultan of
Foumban and Mfon of the
Bamun.
Njimoluh was the son of
Ibrahim Njoya, and he was
educated in French, English...
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Corporation Ltd.
Township Area
Panchgram and Jogighopa,
sugar mills in
Barua Bamun Gaon, Chargola, Kampur,
cement plants in
Bokajan and Badarpur, and a cosmetics...
- 'language of the Bamum', or Shümom 'Mum language'), also
known as Shupamem,
Bamun, or Bamoun, is an
Eastern Gr****fields
language of Cameroon, with approximately...
- 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...
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Bamun Sualkuchi is a
census town in
Kamrup district in the
state of ****am, India. As of 2001[update]
India census,
Bamun Sualkuchi had a po****tion of...
- groups: Akan (including the
Ashanti and
Fante subgroups), Balanta, Bamileke,
Bamun, Bariba, Biafara, Bran, Chokwe, Dagomba, Edo, Ewe, Fon, Fula, Ga, Gurma...
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Plateau of Cameroon, are a
branch of the Gr****fields
languages including Bamun,
Yamba and Bamileke.
There are four or five
branches to the family: Nkambe...