-
Nchare Yen, also
referred to
simply as
Nchare, or by the
English styling of the name as
Nshare Yen, or just
Nshare (c. 1370 - 1418), was the
founder of...
- AllAfrica.
Nchare 2012, pp. 39–40.
Matateyou 2002, pp. 37–38.
Nchare 2012, pp. 44, 46.
Nchare 2012, p. 63.
Matateyou 2002, p. 38.
Nchare 2012, p. 64...
- Nji
Oumarou Nchare (born
December 25, 1964, in Foumban, Cameroon) is Co-Director of the
Bamum Scripts and
Archives Project in Foumban,
Cameroon and Director...
- However, many
believed that Tinki's
other son,
Nchare Yen, was the
rightful heir. In this version,
Nchare Yen,
along with his
siblings Mbe (also called...
-
founding king (called a "fon" or "mfon") was
Nchare, a
conqueror reputed to have
crushed some 18 rulers. King
Nchare founded the
capital Foumban, then called...
- João I,
Manikongo (1470–1509)
Cameroon Kingdom of
Bamum (complete list) –
Nchare Yen, Mfon (1394–1418) Ngoupou, Mfon (1418–1461) Monjou, Mfon (1461–1498)...
- (younger
brother of Nji Mama, also a well
known Bamum artist). Nji
Oumarou Nchare Writing systems of
Africa Africa Alphabet African reference alphabet "Bamum...
-
Sultanate of
Fumban by the Mfon of the
Bamum (Mum) Mfon (Sultans) 1394 to 1418
Nchare Yen, Mfon 1418 to 1461 Ngoupou, Mfon 1461 to 1498 Monjou, Mfon 1498...
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Bamileke villages in the English-speaking
North West). Two
decades later,
Ncharé, the youngest, went down to the
plain of Noun to
found the
Bamoun kingdom...
- a very long
dynastic line that goes back to Mfon
Ncharé who
founded Bamum in the year 1394.
Ncharé was the son of the
Tikar royals princess Yen and Mforifum...