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Samory Toure (c. 1828 – June 2, 1900), also
known as
Samori Toure,
Samory Touré, or
Almamy Samore Lafiya Toure, was a
Mandinka Muslim cleric, military...
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referred to as the Ou****alou Empire,
Mandinka Empire, Samory's
Empire or the
Samorian State, was a short-lived West
African state that
existed from
roughly 1878...
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drums (2001–2012)
Darcy Hepner: sax,
flute (1999 fill in, 2001–2004) John
Samorian:
keyboards (2001–2003) Nick Marchione:
trumpet (2002–2004, fill-in – 2015)...
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African Studies,
University of Ghana, Legon. Muhammad,
Akbar (1977). "The
Samorian Occupation of Bondoukou: An
Indigenous View".
International Journal of...
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about 1000
carriers from
Freetown make an
expedition against the
Samorian Sofa. They go up the Bum
river toward Panguma.
Hundreds of
additional carriers...
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studies such as Leg****ick's "Firearms,
Horses and
Samorian Army
Organization (1966).
Structure of the
Samorian army.
Primarily infantry with
cavalry as a smaller...
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Atmospheric Administration.
Retrieved March 8, 2015. Muhammad, Akbar. The
Samorian Occupation of Bondoukou: An
Indigenous View. The
International Journal...
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almost exclusively ran,
refused the deal due to the
ravages of
Samorian Sofa gang,
which had not
spared other Islamic believers on
their raids...