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  • Gaspard Kodjovi
  • Gaspillage lors des mariages à Niamey : Les oulémas tirent la sonnette d’alarme
  • Gaston Amoussou
  • Gaston Bonheur Sawadogo
  • Gaston Dossouhoui
  • Gaston Toé
  • Gaston Zossou
  • Gatien Houngbédji
  • Gazaliou Tahirou
    Imam de Cotonou
  • Gazama Abdoulaye
  • Gbadamassi Lawani (?-1965)
  • Gbagbo distribue du sucre dans les Ambassades
  • Gbagbo offre des vivres aux militaires musulmans
  • Gbagbo offre du sucre aux militaires musulmans
  • Gbagbo, « le chaînon manquant de la réconciliation bientôt » en Côte d'Ivoire (Assoa Adou)
  • Gbédiga Adoko
  • Gbedjromédé
  • Gbégnon Amégboh
    Togolese politician
  • Gbégnon Amégboh (1937- )
  • Gbêkê
  • Gbèzé Ayontèmè Toffa IX
  • Gbon
  • Gbon : la nouvelle mosquée inaugurée
  • Gender and Agency in the History of a West African Sufi Community: The Followers of Yacouba Sylla
    In 1929, French colonial officials in Mauritania began monitoring a young man named Yacouba Sylla, the leader of a religious revival in the town of Kaédi. A Sufi teacher (shaykh), Yacouba Sylla had incurred the hostility of local administrators and the disdain of Kaédi's elite for preaching radical reforms of social and religious practice and for claiming authority out of proportion to his age and his rather minimal formal education. He claimed to derive his authority instead from a controversial shaykh named Ahmed Hamallah, then in exile from his home in Nioro, French Soudan (now Mali).
  • Gender and Agency in the History of a West African Sufi Community: The Followers of Yacouba Sylla
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