• The Palace of Rey Bouba was the seat of power for the Lamidat (sultanate) of the same name. It is located within the city of Rey Bouba in the North Province...
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    Hurault, Jean M. 1955. Le Lamidat de Banyo. Yaoundé: Unpublished Report. Archives L'IRCAM. Hurault, Jean M. 1975. Histoire du Lamidat Peul de Banyo. Outre-Mer:...
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    children. The Hayatou family are traditional holders of the sultanate (Lamidat, from the Sokoto Caliphate's traditional Fula title Lamine) of Garoua....
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    Lamidat de Ngaoundéré...
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  • population consists of Catholics and Muslims. Lokoti is administrated by a Lamidat [fr]. The ethnic groups incled the Mambila and the Dourou people [fr]....
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    outsider. For example, the Sultanate of Pouss, the Lamidat of Guirvidig, the Sultanate of Zina, and the Lamidat of Bogo. Musgum people are also known as initiators...
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  • Cameroon "Rey Bouba, Cameroon". GeoNames. Retrieved 28 September 2017. "Le Lamidat de Rey-Bouba" (in French). UNESCO World Heritage Centre. 18 April 2006...
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    remained, though many others migrated north. The town became the seat of the lamidat of Ardo Ndjobdi. Beginning around 1835, Fulbe immigrants streamed into...
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  • un index Français-Lɔ̀ŋtó. Lamido de Voko le Comite de Developpement du Lamidat de Voko et le Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (Communaute Allemande de...
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    invasions by taking refuge on higher ground. The region was part of a lamidat ruled from Maroua. The earliest Europeans to reach the territory were British...
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    creating full-fledged military cavalries. The establishment of Muslim Fulani lamidats was accompanied by the purchase of Barb and Dongola stallions from outside...
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  • Harmattan. pp. 139–157. ISBN 2-7384-2622-0. Bambou, François (February 2016). "Lamidats, des rites séculaires" (in French). Afrique magazine. Retrieved 12 May...
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  • Powers 1890-–1907). Frobenius Institute: 37–66. Retrieved 20 June 2023. "Lamidat de Tibati : le roi est mort, voilà le nouveau lamido". CamerounWeb. 20...
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