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Fugumba was the
religious center of the
Imamate of ****a Jallon. It was
about 30
miles (48 km) to the
northwest of the
secular capital, Timbo, and lay...
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religious capital was
located in
Fugumba. The
Council of
Elders of the ****a
Jallon state were also
based in
Fugumba,
acting as a
brake on the Almami's...
- /present) (NSM in Senegal)
Imamate of ****a
Jallon (1725–1896/1912 AD) (
Fugumba) Akropong–Akuapem
Kingdom (1730 AD–?/present) (NSM in Ghana) (List of rulers...
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These diwe were: Timbo, Timbi, Labè, Koîn, Kolladhè,
Fugumba, Kèbaly, Fodé
Hadji and Bhouria. The
council of
elders also had considerable...
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subordinate to Sori as almami. The
almami was
formally installed in
Fugumba, the
religious capital, but
ruled from Timbo, the
political capital, with...
- who
launched a
successful jihad in
Fouta Djallon. Both men
studied in
Fugumba under the
famous scholar Tierno Samba. However,
there are no
records of...
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maternal cousin was Maka Jiba, the
ruler of Bundu, and both men
studied in
Fugumba under the
famous scholar Tierno Samba. However,
there are no
records of...
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Shaykh Malik from the
place of
Fugumba Seriyanke. The
place name
provided in the
colophon apparently refers to
Fugumba, one of the nine
provinces of ****a...
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political factions, and
attempts by the
rulers of the Labé,
Timbi and
Fugumba provinces to
obtain more autonomy. Also, both
slaves and
ordinary free...