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    launched a war against the Wolof kingdoms, the Wolof people resisted the French and converted to Islam. Contemporary Wolofs are predominantly Sufi Muslims...
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  • Wolof in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wolof or Wollof may refer to: Wolof people, an ethnic group found in Senegal, Gambia, and Mauritania Wolof language...
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    although only a tiny minority are ethnic Wolofs, approximately 70 percent of the population speaks or understands Wolof. In Mauritania, about seven percent...
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  • Lebu Wolof (Lebou Oulof) is a language of Senegal that is closely related to, but not mutually intelligible with, Wolof proper. The distinctiveness of...
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  • Pidgin Wolof is a pidgin language based on Wolof, spoken in the Gambia. Norval Smith (1994). "26. An annotated list of creoles, pidgins, and mixed languages"...
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    The Wolof Wikipedia is the edition of Wikipedia in the Wolof language. It currently has 1,701 articles. The Wikipedia was started in the beginning of 2005...
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    The Wolof, the largest ethnic group in Senegal, have a distinctive musical tradition that, along with the influence of neighboring Fulani, Tukulor, Serer...
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    Senegal (category Articles containing Wolof-language text)
    to Islam's propagation throughout Senegal. Success was gained among the Wolofs, but repulsed by the Serers. Most communities south of the Senegal River...
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  • The following is a list of rulers of the Jolof Empire. The Jolof Empire (French language – Diolof or Djolof) was a West African state that ruled parts...
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  • many other parts of Africa and the Islamic world. Their members are mainly Wolofs, Fulas and Tocouleurs. The four largest Muslim brotherhoods in Senegal are:...
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    Jolof Empire (redirect from Wolof Empire)
    (Arabic: امبراطورية جولوف), also known as Great Jolof, or the Wolof Empire, was a Wolof state that ruled parts of West Africa situated in modern-day Senegal...
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    known as Wolof and Wollof, was a West African rump state located in what is today the nation of Senegal. For nearly two hundred years, the Wolof rulers...
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  • across the western and central Sahel. The most populous unitary language is Wolof, the national language of Senegal, with four million native speakers and...
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    Americans Ambundu Baga Fula Igbo Jola Kissi Kongo Kpelle Limba Mandinka Mende Susu Temne Vai Wolof Serer Laalaa Ndut Niominka Noon Palor Saafi Toucouleur...
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    Garay alphabet (category Wolof language)
    consonants and 14 vowels. It is used in particular for the writing of the Wolof language, spoken mostly in Senegal, although it is more often written in...
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    Griot (category Articles containing Wolof-language text)
    Indiana: Indiana University Press. Leymarie, Isabelle (1999). Les griots wolofs du Sénégal. Paris: Maisonneuve et Larose. ISBN 2706813571. Suso, Foday Musa...
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  • Filipino Galician Guaraní Iñupiaq Mapudungun Papiamento Quechua Spanish Tetum Wolof In Vietnamese, a tilde over a vowel represents a creaky rising tone (ngã)...
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    Vincent (1963). "Lat-Dior, damel du Kayor (1842-1886) et l'islamisation des Wolofs". Archives de Sociologie des Religions. 8 (16). doi:10.3406/assr.1963.2004...
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    isiXhosa, isiZulu, Kinyarwanda, Pashto, Romansh, Sesotho sa Leboa, Setswana, Wolof, Yoruba Type Office suite License Trialware, volume licensing or SaaS Website...
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  • Individual Living Walon Welsh cy cym wel cym Individual Living Cymraeg Wolof wo wol wol wol Individual Living وࣷلࣷفْ Xhosa xh xho xho xho Individual...
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  • Vincent (1963). "Lat-Dior, damel du Kayor (1842-1886) et l'islamisation des Wolofs". Archives de Sociologie des Religions. 8 (16): 78. doi:10.3406/assr.1963...
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    Senegal is a multilingual country: Ethnologue lists 36 languages, Wolof being the most widely spoken language. French, which was inherited from the colonial...
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    Tagalog, Tigrinya, Turkish, Turkmen, Urdu, Uyghur, Uzbek, Visayan and Wolof, as well as other languages in countries where these languages are spoken...
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    Bubi) 24.4 Sierra Leone (Mende, Temne) 15.8 Senegambia (Mandinka, Fula, Wolof) 14.5 Gold Coast (Akan, Fon) 13.1 Windward Coast (Mandé, Kru) 5.2 Bight...
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    Date Event 27 June 2003 Temporarily put on the Wolof language Wikipedia (wo.wikipedia.org). 10 July 2003 Own subdomain created (quote.wikipedia.org)....
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    Youssou N'Dour (category Articles containing Wolof-language text)
    Youssou N'Dour (French: [jusu (ɛ)nduʁ], Wolof: Yuusu Nduur; also known as Youssou Madjiguène Ndour; born 1 October 1959) is a Senegalese singer, songwriter...
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    Ibrahim Niass (category Articles containing Wolof-language text)
    Ibrāhīm Niasse (1900–1975)—or French: Ibrahima Niasse, Wolof: Ibrayima Ñas, Arabic: شيخ الإسلام الحاج إبراهيم إبن الحاج عبد الله التجاني الكولخي Shaykh...
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    Traditional Chinese, Turkish, Ukrainian, Urdu, Uzbek, Vietnamese, Welsh, Wolof, Xhosa, Yoruba and Zulu Type Graphics software, Whiteboarding License SaaS...
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    Thieboudienne (category Articles containing Wolof-language text)
    Senegal. The version of tiep called thieboudienne, Ceebu Jën or chebu jen (Wolof: ceebu jën; French: thiéboudiène) is prepared with fish, broken rice and...
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  • relations between marabouts and Wolof chiefs remained relatively calm until a period of militant Islam in the Wolof states in the middle of the 19th...
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