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Cayor (Wolof:
Kajoor; Arabic: كاجور) was from 1549 to 1876 the
largest and most
powerful kingdom that
split off from the
Jolof Empire in what is now Senegal...
- grouped. Làmb was
observed and do****ented in
Wolof territory,
particularly in
Kajoor,
between 1785 and 1788 by the
French explorer Villeneuve. Some terminologies...
- (age 68) Dubai,
United Arab
Emirates Nationality Emirati Other names
Hamdan kajoor Education Seattle University (1981)
Occupation Businessman Known for Emaar...
- 1985). In Senegal's
Wolof country,
especially the
northern regions of
Kajoor and the
Kingdom of Jolof, the Tijānī
Order was
spread primarily by Malick...
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Attia Music by Ismaël Lô
Production companies Enaproc Filmi Domirev Films Kajoor Satpec Société
Nouvelle Pathé Cinéma
Distributed by New
Yorker Films Release...
- Ajoor-Ajoor — a
Serer demonym,
meaning an
inhabitant of the
Kingdom of
Cayor (Wa
Kajoor in Wolof), now part of present-day Senegal. He is
considered to be the greatest...
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December 2023. Colvin,
Lucie Gallistel (1974). "ISLAM AND THE
STATE OF
KAJOOR: A CASE OF
SUCCESSFUL RESISTANCE TO JIHAD" (PDF).
Journal of
African History...
- 8,400 as of 2013.[citation needed] The
Marshallese people (Marshallese:
kajoor ri-Ṃajeḷ , laḷ ri-Ṃajeḷ) are the
indigenous inhabitants of the Marshall...
- పేరీఁత పండు Kharjuramu/
Paereetha pandu Wild/silver date: ఈఁతపండు
khajoor Kajoor अँजीर
Anjeer Fig
Ficus carica ডুমুর Ḍumur
Anjeer ಅಂಜೂರ (Anjoora) अंजीर Anjir...
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September 2023. Colvin,
Lucie Gallistel (1974). "ISLAM AND THE
STATE OF
KAJOOR: A CASE OF
SUCCESSFUL RESISTANCE TO JIHAD" (PDF).
Journal of
African History...