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why jihads was not extended to the forest regions
why jihads was not extended to the forest regions when Adama died in 1847, he was succeeded by his son […]
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course of jihads in northern cameroon
course of jihads in northern cameroon After the fall of Gobir in 1808, Dan Fodio called a meeting in Sokoto […]
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causes of jihads in cameroon
causes of jihads in cameroon Political Causes Political power in Northern Cameroon was in the hands of the pagans. As […]
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Islam in cameroon
chapter3 :Islam in cameroon Islam was first introduced by the Prophet Mohammed in 622 A.D in Mecca-Arabia. It zas later […]
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similarities and differences of centralised and decentralised states
similarities and differences of centralised and decentralised states Similarities between Centralized and Decentralized States Traditional Leaders. both centralized and decentralized […]
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decentralised societies of forest and coast of cameroon
Decentralised societies of forest and coast of cameroon These states were found in the coastal and forest regions of Cameroon. […]
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chapter 2 : states and kingdoms in the 19th century
chapter 2 : states and kingdoms in the 19th century Before the annexation of Cameroon, there existed states and kingdoms […]
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consequences of population movements in cameroon
consequences of population movements in cameroon Insecurity and migration led to the establishement of composite kingdoms such as Nso and […]
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social and geographical causes of population movement in cameroon
social and geographical causes of population movement in cameroon Social causes The jihads introduced in Northern Cameroon by Modibo Adama […]
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economic causes that led to population movement in cameroon
economic causes that led to population movement in cameroon The search for grazing land was an important factor for population […]
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