-
launched a war
against the
Wolof kingdoms, the
Wolof people resisted the
French and
converted to Islam.
Contemporary Wolofs are
predominantly Sufi Muslims...
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Wolof in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Wolof or
Wollof may
refer to:
Wolof people, an
ethnic group found in Senegal, Gambia, and
Mauritania Wolof language...
-
although only a tiny
minority are
ethnic Wolofs,
approximately 70
percent of the po****tion
speaks or
understands Wolof. In Mauritania,
about seven percent...
- many
other parts of
Africa and the
Islamic world.
Their members are
mainly Wolofs,
Fulas and Tocouleurs. The four
largest Muslim brotherhoods in
Senegal are:...
- to Islam's
propagation throughout Senegal.
Success was
gained among the
Wolofs, but
repulsed by the Serers. Most
communities south of the
Senegal River...
- The
following is a list of
rulers of the
Jolof Empire. The
Jolof Empire (French
language –
Diolof or Djolof) was a West
African state that
ruled parts...
- Lebu
Wolof (Lebou Oulof) is a
language of
Senegal that is
closely related to, but not
mutually intelligible with,
Wolof proper. The
distinctiveness of...
- The
Wolof Wikipedia is the
edition of
Wikipedia in the
Wolof language. It
currently has 1,715 articles. The
Wikipedia was
started in the
beginning of 2005...
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Pidgin Wolof is a
pidgin language based on
Wolof,
spoken in the Gambia.
Norval Smith (1994). "26. An
annotated list of creoles, pidgins, and
mixed languages"...
- Tasawwuf-orientation, it is a
common greeting.
Spelled and
pronounced in
Wolof: "a-sala māleykum", with the
reply being "må-lekum salām." In Xinjiang,...