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- The Imamate of ****a Jallon or Jalon (Arabic: إمامة فوتة جالون; ****r: Fuuta Jaloo or Fuuta Jalon فُوتَ جَلࣾو‎, 𞤊𞤵𞥅𞤼𞤢 𞤔𞤢𞤤𞤮𞥅), sometimes referred...
- Corentin Jallon is an Algerian-French Kickboxer competing in the heavyweight and cruiserweight division. He is the former World Kickboxing Network (WKN)...
- established in Bundu in 1690. The first armed uprising took place in ****a Jallon in 1725, when Fula pastoralists, ****isted by Muslim traders, rose against...
- ****a Jallon in what is now Guinea. He died in the Battle of Porédaka, when his forces were destro**** by French artillery. The Imamate of ****a Jallon was...
- the Fulbe of the ****a Jallon, their kinsmen, in embracing a more militant form of Islam. A jihad was launched in the ****a Jallon around 1726 or 1727. The...
- Foûta Djallon is the French spelling. Common English spellings include ****a Jallon and ****a Jalon. The Jallonke people were the earliest inhabitants of the...
- Kansala, the imperial capital, was captured by Fula forces from the ****a Jallon during the 19th century Fula jihads. However, Kaabu's successor states across...
- Fula religious leader who led a jihad that created the Imamate of ****a Jallon in what is now Guinea. This was one of the first of the Fulbe jihads that...
- kingdoms existed in what is now Guinea. Fulani Muslims migrated to ****a Jallon in Central Guinea, and established an Islamic state from 1727 to 1896 with...
- disruptive Fula jihads.: 192  The Emirate / Imamate of Timbo in the Fuuta Jallon developed from a revolt by Islamic Fulɓe against their oppression by the...