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Karamokho Alfa (born
Ibrahima Musa
Sambeghu and
sometimes called Alfa Ibrahim; died c. 1751) was a Fula
religious leader who led a
jihad that created...
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Karamoko or
Karamokho is a
political and
religious function that was
often given in
countries such as Guinea, Senegal, Mali
Karamokho Alfa (died c. 1751)...
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vernacular architecture, for the
local mountains and for
local chimpanzees.
Karamokho Alfa, who led the
Fulani Jihad that
established the
Imamate of ****a Jallon...
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Denkyirahene (1695–1701)
Guinea Imamate of ****a
Jallon (complete list) –
Karamokho Alfa,
Almami (c.1725–1751)
Ibrahim Sori,
Almami (1751–1784) Sa'id, Almami...
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African theocratic monarchies.
Ibrahim Sori,
Imamate of ****a Jallon.
Karamokho Alfa,
Imamate of ****a
Jallon Bokar Biro,
Imamate of ****a
Jallon Almamy...
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Djallon region has been a
stronghold of Islam.
Early revolutionaries led by
Karamokho Alfa and
Ibrahim Sori set up a
federation divided into nine provinces...
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studied in Kankan.
Ibrahima Musa, also
known as
Ibrahima Sambeghu,
Karamokho Alfa or Alfa Ibrahima,
enlisted the
support of
gangs of
young men, slaves...
- Ibrahim,
taking the name
Karamokh Alfa, was
named the
first almamy.: 85
Karamokho Alfa died in 1751 and was
succeeded by Emir
Ibrahim Sori, who consolidated...
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battle occurred at the
start of the jihad, and that Alfa of
Timbo (
Karamokho Alfa) was made king
after the
victory and
ruled for
eighteen years. Citations...
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during his lifetime. He died in 1764. Maka Jiba was the
maternal cousin of
Karamokho Alfa, who
launched a
successful jihad in
Fouta Djallon. Both men studied...