Takrur, Tekrur or Tekrour (c. 300 – c. 1456) was a state based in the Senegal River valley in West Africa which was at its height in the 10th and 11th...
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Almoravid Islamic lineage and a link on his mother's side to the state of Takrur. James Searing adds that "In all versions of the myth, Njaajaan Njaay speaks...
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region for its inhabitants, likely derived from the ancient kingdom of Takrur. The people of the area mostly speak Pulaar, a dialect of the Fula language...
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"Judeo-Syrians", which he linked to the Fulbe (who actually co-founded Takrur). This idea of a foreign origin for Wagadu is generally disregarded by modern...
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Kingdom of Sine (section Serer of Takrur Migration)
in Takrur led to "the Serer exodus" from Takrur, later the region of Fouta. In the writings of early Arab sources such as Al Bakri–relating to Takrur, the...
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Mali Djenné-Djenno Igodomigodo Bantu Bura Sahelian Kingdoms Ghana Empire Takrur Pygmies African Kingdoms Southeast Asia and Oceania Melanesians Austronesians...
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united to battle the powerful Christian states to the north. The Taifas, and Takrur who contributed 4,000 black moorish troops alone, aided the Almoravids during...
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which may be Futa Toro. Takrur (Takrūr): On 3rd cataract of the Senegal River, north of Jolof. By the 14th century, the term Takrur had become commonly misused...
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these areas. By the 11th or 12th century, the rulers of kingdoms such as Takrur (a monarchy centred on the Senegal River just to the north), ancient Ghana...
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Mali Djenné-Djenno Igodomigodo Bantu Bura Sahelian Kingdoms Ghana Empire Takrur Pygmies African Kingdoms Southeast Asia and Oceania Melanesians Austronesians...
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