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  • Fula people - Wikipedia
    Central to the Fulani people's lifestyle is a code of behavior known as pulaaku (Fulfulde: 𞤆𞤵𞤤𞤢𞥄𞤳𞤵) or laawol Fulɓe (𞤂𞤢𞥄𞤱𞤮𞤤 𞤆𞤵𞤤𞤩𞤫) literally meaning the "Fulani pathways" which are passed on by each generation as high moral values of the Fulbe, which enable them to maintain their identity
  • Fulani | People, Religion, Nigeria | Britannica
    Fulani, a primarily Muslim people scattered throughout many parts of Africa, mostly in West Africa from Lake Chad in the east to the Atlantic coast They are concentrated principally in Nigeria, Mali, Guinea, Senegal, and Niger but can also be found in several other countries
  • The Fulani People – History, Culture, and Tradition
    Discover the Fulani people's rich history, nomadic heritage, cultural identity, and traditional customs across West and Central Africa
  • AFRICA | 101 Last Tribes - Fulani people
    The Fula, Fulani, or Fulbe people are one of the largest ethnic groups in the Sahel and West Africa, widely dispersed across the region Inhabiting many countries, they live mainly in West Africa and northern parts of Central Africa but also in South Sudan, Sudan, and regions near the Red Sea coast
  • The Fulani People: Pastoral Heritage, Islam, and Cultural . . .
    Who are the Fulani and what is their historical significance? The Fulani are a widely dispersed West African ethnic group known for pastoralism, scholarship, trade, and political leadership, particularly through the Sokoto Caliphate
  • Fulani People - Africa Guide
    The Fulani were the first group of people in West Africa to convert to Islam through jihads, or holy wars, and were able to take over much of West Africa and establish themselves not only as a religious group but also as a political and economical force
  • The Fulani: Ethnogenesis, Spiritual Traditions, and Social . . .
    The Fulani, or Fulɓe (singular: Pullo), are a widely dispersed ethnic group across West and Central Africa Their name derives from the verb fullade, meaning “to scatter,” reflecting their migratory traditions
  • Legislation Factsheet: Religious Tensions and Fulani . . .
    Predominantly Muslim and historically associated with cattle herding and livestock rearing, Fulani communities stretch across the African continent from Senegal to Sudan Fulani groups and individuals are a critical aspect of the social, political, and economic fabric of west and central Africa
  • Fulani - New World Encyclopedia
    They refer to themselves as Ful or Fulbe and are also called Peul The Fulani are the largest nomadic group of people in the world and have played an influential role in politics, economics, and religion throughout Western Africa for over a thousand years
  • Fulani extremism - Wikipedia
    The Fulani are largely nomadic semi-nomadic and live in the semi-arid climate of West Africa [4] Due to population growth and desertification, Fulani nomads have to move south towards more fertile lands to graze their herds [5][6] This created conflicts with the farmers [4] This resulting violence left a death toll of over 10,000 [5] These conflicts are being framed as a ethno-religious





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