• Timbo is a town and sub-prefecture in the Mamou Prefecture in the Mamou Region of Guinea. It is located in the Fouta Djallon highlands of Guinea, lying...
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  • the United States Timbo, Guinea, a town in Guinea Timbo blanco or Pseudalbizzia inundata, a tropical tree with light wood Timbo King (born 1973) The Timberland...
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    Guinea (/ˈɡɪni/ GHIN-ee), officially the Republic of Guinea (French: République de Guinée), is a coastal country in West Africa. It borders the Atlantic...
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    Mamou Nzérékoré Pita Siguiri Télimélé Timbo Tougué Yomou Wheek Urban planning in Africa: Guinea Media related to Cities in Guinea at Wikimedia Commons...
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    referred to as the Emirate of Timbo,: 50  was a West African Islamic State based in the Fouta Djallon highlands of modern Guinea. The state was founded in...
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  • appointment of a permanent French representative in the Fouta Djallon capital of Timbo, these agreements were the first steps to French direct control of the state...
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  • Brown Hodgson was among scholars who met Bilali. Bilali was born in Timbo, Guinea sometime between 1760 and 1779 to a well-educated African Muslim family...
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  • enslaved West African on a plantation on Sapelo Island, Georgia. Born in Timbo, Guinea between 1760 and 1779 to a well-educated African Muslim family. Renowned...
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    plantation. Bilali Muhammad was born sometime between 1760 and the 1770s in Timbo, Guinea. He was 14 when he was captured in tribal warfare, enslaved and taken...
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  • Senegambia and Guinea. One of the earliest notable Muslims in the USA was Bilali "Ben Ali" Muhammad, a Fula man from Timbo's Guinean region, who emigrated...
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    Centre (in French). Retrieved 2023-11-20. "Slave route in Africa, segment of Timbo, Pongo River". UNESCO World Heritage Centre (in French). Retrieved 2023-11-20...
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  • (sometimes referred to as Bu Allah). Bilali was an African Muslim born in Timbo Guinea between 1760 and 1779. Accounts differ about when Bilali was taken from...
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    the third-level administrative divisions in Guinea. As of 2009 there were 303 rural sub-prefectures of Guinea and 38 urban sub-prefectures, 5 of which compose...
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  • name Titiyo Yambalu Felicia Jah) – singer and songwriter, Sweden Alpha Timbo – Politician, educationist, lecturer and trade unionist. Minister of Primary...
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  • Malian politician Ahmadou Wagué, Senegalese physicist Almamy Ahmadou of Timbo, Guinean politician This page or section lists people that share the same given...
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    Fouta Djallon (category Regions of Guinea)
    provinces. Several succession crises weakened the central power located in Timbo until 1896, when the last Almamy, Bubakar Biro, was defeated by the French...
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    Fula people (category Ethnic groups in Guinea)
    larger, and more disruptive Fula jihads.: 192  The Emirate / Imamate of Timbo in the Fuuta Jallon developed from a revolt by Islamic Fulɓe against their...
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  • Imamate of Futa Jallon Bokar Biro, Imamate of Futa Jallon Almamy Ahmadou of Timbo Almany Niamody of the Toucouleur vassal state of Kaarta. Samori Ture of...
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    Karamokho Alfa (category History of Guinea)
    Sambeghu, who became known as Karamokho Alfa, was the hereditary ruler of Timbo and one of the nine ulama. He was elected leader of the jihad. Under his...
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    Kouroukoro (category Populated places in Guinea)
    so-called "Leprince" overland route running from the coast via Kindia, Timbo, and Kouroussa all the way to Kankan and to the forest region. In the late...
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    Kouroussa (redirect from Kouroussa, Guinea)
    18th century the Fula Muslim Imamate of Futa Jallon led by the Alamay of Timbo provided pressure from the south and west, while the growing Kong state...
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    region, including Kankan, intto Fouta Jalon, where they took refuge in Timbo and Fougoumba due to their shared Islamic background. Their exile lasted...
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    Abdul Rahman Ibrahima Sori (category American people of Guinean descent)
    Timbuktu to Timbo, now located in Guinea, and there in 1776 Ibrahima consolidated the Islamic confederation of Fouta Djallon, with Timbo as its capital...
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    Sambegu was elected as the first Almaamy in 1725 at the capital Timbo in present-day Guinea. The Futa Jallon state lasted until 1898 when the French colonial...
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  • Battle of Porédaka (category 19th century in Guinea)
    French dispatched troops from Senegal, Guinea and the Sudan, converging on Futa Jallon. A French column captured Timbo on 3 November 1896. Bokar Biro was...
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    Minister of Agriculture Mr. Joseph Ndanema Minister of Labor Alpha Osman Timbo Minister of Marine Resources and Fisheries Mrs. Princess Dugba Minister...
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    River Junk River Du River Farmington River Saint John River Mani River Timbo River Cestos River Gwen Creek Nuon River Sehnkwehn River Sinoe River Dugbe...
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    Middle Guinea". He visited Labé in 1875 and traveled to Timbo by way of Boké twice, in 1880 and 1888. He lived many years in the Labé and Timbo regions...
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    inhabitants of the Bate region into Fouta Jalon, where they took refuge in Timbo and Fougoumba for seven years. Upon their return in 1770 they rebuilt and...
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    Guinea around Gaoual and Télimélé. They established an Islamic federation of nine provinces governed by Sharia law, with a central capital at Timbo....
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