- Bai
Bureh (February 15, 1840 –
August 24, 1908) was a
Sierra Leonean ruler,
military strategist, and
Muslim cleric, who led the
Temne and Loko uprising...
- Deh
Bureh (Persian: ده بوره) may
refer to: Deh
Bureh,
Asadabad Deh
Bureh,
Nahavand This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical...
-
Bureh Town is a
small resort town in the
Rural District in the
Western Area of
Sierra Leone.
Bureh Town is
located around the
Sierra Leone peninsular;...
- an
attempt by
British colonial officials to
arrest the
Temne chief Bai
Bureh, a
general and war strategist, on the
basis of rumours.
Although often depicted...
- The Bai
Bureh Warriors of Port Loko
commonly known as Bai
Bureh Warriors is a
Sierra Leonean professional football (soccer) club
based in Port Loko, Port...
- Deh
Bureh (Persian: ده بوره, also
Romanized as Deh
Būreh; also
known as Deh Būt) is a
village in
Tariq ol
Eslam Rural District, in the
Central District...
- K****eh is a
historic rural town in
Bureh K****eh
Maconteh Chiefdom, Port Loko
District located in the
Northern Province of
Sierra Leone, with a po****tion...
- (Persian: سربست; also
known as Barmowbūreh, Sar Bas-e
Baram Būreh, and Sar Bast-e
Baram Būreh) is a
village in Kamfiruz-e
Shomali Rural District, Kamfiruz...
- new tax and
launched a
coordinated war. A
notable Muslim chief named Bai
Bureh sent a
signed letter to the
British in
December 1898
stating that the tax...
-
Frederic Cardew". The Times. 7 July 1921. p. 15. Abraham,
Arthur (1974). "Bai
Bureh, The British, and the Hut Tax War". The
International Journal of African...