Abong-Mbang is a town and commune in the East Region of Cameroon. Abong-Mbang is located at a crossroads of National Route 10 and the road that leads...
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Mbang may refer to: Mbang, Cameroon, a commune in Kadey, Est region Mbang, a term for a ruler of Bagirmi This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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this event to 1480 when it was supposedly founded by Mbang Abd al-Mahmud Begli, while others deem Mbang Birni Besse responsible, who is said to have founded...
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Ituk Mbang is a village in Uruan local government area of Akwa Ibom state in Nigeria. Editor, Online (2017-07-02). "A'Ibom Sets up Specialised Emergency...
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Sunday Coffie Mbang (listen; 26 August 1936 – 16 May 2023) was a Nigerian, prelate of Methodist Church Nigeria. He served as President of the World Methodist...
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division of Cameroon's East Province. Major Maka settlements include Abong-Mbang, Doumé, and Nguélémendouka. Some Maka villages lie over the border into...
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of Guinea. The Nyong originates 40 km (25 mi) east of the town of Abong-Mbang, where the northern rain forest feeds it. The river's length is almost parallel...
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territories on the border with the Centre Region, including the towns of Abong-Mbang, Nguelemendouka, and Doumé. The Bajwe inhabit the territory immediately...
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Diocese of Doumé–Abong’ Mbang (Latin: Dumen(sis)–Abongen(sis)–Mbangen(sis)) is a diocese located in the cities of Doumé and Abong’ Mbang in the ecclesiastical...
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Gilles Daniel Mbang Ondo (born 10 October 1985) is a Gabonese former footballer who played as a forward. Born in Libreville, Gabon, Mbang Ondo, when he...
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(India), 'Dominico' (Colombia) French Horn cultivars: 'Batard' (Cameroon), 'Mbang Okon' (Nigeria) False Horn cultivars: 'Agbagba' and 'Orishele' (Nigeria)...
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Esperanza Mbang Mba (born 22 October 1989) is an Equatorial Guinean footballer who plays as a centre-back for Spanish club Valdemoro CF. She has been...
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Boampong (1962–2018), Ghanaian accountant and politician Sunday Mbang (Sunday Coffie Mbang) (1936–2023), Nigerian Methodist prelate Coffee (surname) Coffey...
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(India), 'Dominico' (Colombia) French Horn cultivars: 'Batard' (Cameroon), 'Mbang Okon' (Nigeria) False Horn cultivars: 'Agbagba' and 'Orishele' (Nigeria)...
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Loïc Cédric Mbang Ondo (born 10 May 1990), is a footballer. In 2017, he debuted with the Gabonese national football team. In 2010, Ondo signed with Grindavík...
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The kings (mbangs) or sultans of Bagirmi ruled the sultanate of Bagirmi in central Africa (mostly within present-day Chad). They include: Chad Heads of...
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• Prime Minister Manuel Osa Nsue Nsua • Chief Justice Joaquín Asong Owono Mbang Legislature Parliament • Upper house Senate • Lower house Chamber of Deputies...
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Abong-Mbang, department of Haut-Nyong, Eastern Region, Mpo is the eponymous ancestor of the various Mezime clans: Byon (commune of Abong-Mbang, Haut-Nyong...
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consists of: Bamenda Buéa Kumba Kumbo Mamfe Bertoua Batouri Doumé-Abong' Mbang Yokadouma Douala Bafang Bafoussam Edéa Eséka Nkongsamba Garoua Maroua-Mokolo...
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Abd ar-Rahman Gaourang II (also Gaorang or Gwaranga c. 1858 – 1918) was Mbang of Bagirmi from 1885 to 1918. He came to power at a time when the sultanate...
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beliefs. Bagirmi society has a royal family and their king is known as mbang, a tradition that dates back to the Sultanate of Bagirmi. Sultanate of Bagirmi...
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Peggy Middleton, 1961–62 John Austin, 1987-89 Leo Fletcher, 2022–23 Dominic Mbang, 2023–24 "Past Mayors". Royal Borough of Greenwich. Retrieved 5 June 2023...
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the Badwe'e and the Nzime. The Njeme are located on the road from Abong Mbang to Lomie, beginning after the last Mekaa village and extending as far as...
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protectorate; 1923 Sultanate suppressed in Chad: Baguirmi (main native title: Mbang) Wada'i (main native title: Kolak), successor state to Birgu Dar Sila (actually...
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also the historical capital of the Kingdom of Baguirmi and the seat of the Mbang, or Sultan. The town is served by Massenya Airport. Latitude : 11.400°N...
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elected president of the World Methodist Council, succeeding Nigerian Sunday Mbang at the World Methodist Conference in Seoul on 24 July 2006. Before stepping...
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the southeast of the Kanem–Bornu Empire. The kingdom's first ruler was Mbang Birni Besse. Later in his reign, the Bornu Empire conquered and made the...
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# Name Reign Start Reign End 1 N'Dya-N'Dya 1186 1202 2 Mbang Waad 1202 1211 3 Barka Mbody 1211 1225 4 Tyaaka Mbar 1225 1242 5 unknown 1242 1251 6 Amadu...
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Mamfe Archdiocese of Bertoua Diocese of Batouri Diocese of Doumé–Abong’ Mbang Diocese of Yokadouma Archdiocese of Douala Diocese of Bafang Diocese of...
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Bagirmi (complete list) – Gaourang II, Mbang (1885–1918) vassal to France: from 1912 Mahamat Abdelkader, Mbang (1918–1935) Wadai Empire (complete list)...
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