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    Fugumba was the religious center of the Imamate of Futa Jallon. It was about 30 miles (48 km) to the northwest of the secular capital, Timbo, and lay...
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    religious capital was located in Fugumba. The Council of Elders of the Futa Jallon state were also based in Fugumba, acting as a brake on the Almami's...
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    of autonomy.: 85  These diwe were: Timbo, Timbi, Labè, Koîn, Kolladhè, Fugumba, Kèbaly, Fodé Hadji and Bhouria. The council of elders also had considerable...
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  • /present) (NSM in Senegal) Imamate of Futa Jallon (1725–1896/1912 AD) (Fugumba) Akropong–Akuapem Kingdom (1730 AD–?/present) (NSM in Ghana) (List of rulers...
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  • was subordinate to Sori as almami. The almami was formally installed in Fugumba, the religious capital, but ruled from Timbo, the political capital, with...
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  • who launched a successful jihad in Fouta Djallon. Both men studied in Fugumba under the famous scholar Tierno Samba. However, there are no records of...
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    maternal cousin was Maka Jiba, the ruler of Bundu, and both men studied in Fugumba under the famous scholar Tierno Samba. However, there are no records of...
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  • Shaykh Malik from the place of Fugumba Seriyanke. The place name provided in the colophon apparently refers to Fugumba, one of the nine provinces of Futa...
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  • political factions, and attempts by the rulers of the Labé, Timbi and Fugumba provinces to obtain more autonomy. Also, both slaves and ordinary free...
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