- ʾādamāwah; German: Adamaua; French: Adamaoua) is a
traditional state located in
Fombina, an area
which now
roughly corresponds to
areas of
Adamawa State and Taraba...
- He led a
jihad into the
region of
Fombina (in modern-day
Cameroon and Nigeria) and
established the
emirate of
Fombina, also
known as Adamawa.
Modibbo Adama...
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eastern Nigeria and
northern Cameroon). This is the area
known as the
Fombina/Hombina,
literally meaning 'the south' in
Adamawa Fulfulde,
because it...
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square miles (388,500
square kilometers), not
including parts of
Adamawa (
Fombina),
located in modern-day Cameroon,
which is
estimated to
cover over 100...
- an
erudite educationist, an
outstanding leader and the
founder of the
Fombina Kingdom (The
Present Adamawa Emirate). As the
first ruler and
founder of...
- a
space for
organizing and
preparing for the
Jihad that took
place in
Fombina beginning in 1809. It was
originally built by
Modibbo Hamman in 1806 and...
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Waterfalls in S****a Village,
Toungo Yadim Waterfalls in
Yadim Village,
Fufore Fombina Palace Museum in Yola The
confluence of
Rivers Benue and
Gongola in Numan...
- Division".
Retrieved June 10, 2023. Abubakar, Saʹad (1977). The lāmīb̳e of
Fombina : a
political history of Adamawa, 1809-1901.
Internet Archive. Zaria, [Nigeria] :...
- 77–78. ISBN 978-2-35926-048-9. Abubakar, Saʹad (1977). The lāmīb̳e of
Fombina : a
political history of Adamawa, 1809-1901.
Internet Archive. Zaria, [Nigeria] :...
- reign,
Girei gained prominence as a hub for
scholars who had
migrated to
Fombina from
various parts of the
Sokoto Caliphate. This
gathering of scholars...