- The
Toucouleur people or
Tukulor people (Arabic: توكولور, French:
Toucouleur), also
called Haal****ar (Ajami: هَالْݒُلَارْ, Adlam: 𞤖𞤢𞥄𞤤𞤨𞤵𞤤𞤢𞥄𞤪)...
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Toucouleur may be:
Toucouleur Empire Toucouleur people Toucouleur language This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Toucouleur...
- (Arabic: الخلافة التجانية; Fula:
Laamateeri Tukuleer; French:
Empire toucouleur; also
known as the
Tijaniyya Jihad state or the Segu
Tukulor or the Tidjaniya...
- a Fula
language spoken primarily as a
first language by the Fula and
Toucouleur peoples in the
Senegal River valley area
traditionally known as ****a Tooro...
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existed as a
centralized state from 1712
until the 1861
invasion by the
Toucouleur conqueror El Hadj Umar Tall.
Around 1640,
Kaladian Coulibaly, also known...
- Médine, on the left bank of the
Senegal River in present-day Mali. The
Toucouleur forces of Omar
Saidou Tall
unsuccessfully besieged native and
French colonial...
- and
Toucouleur. The town of Ségou
itself is home to a
variety of
ethnic groups,
including the Malinke, the Soninke, the Fulani, and the
Toucouleur, due...
-
Jallon and
placed the
region under sharia law.
Their success inspired the
Toucouleurs on the
banks of the
lower Senegal to
establish their own state, the Imamate...
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through Toucouleur and
Soninke contact with the
Almoravid dynasty of the Maghreb, who in turn
propagated it with the help of the
Almoravids and
Toucouleur allies...
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which Fulani people are
identified by in
parts of Chad and Sudan. The
Toucouleur people of the
central Senegal River valley speak Fulfulde / ****ar and...