Kingdom of Fouta Djallon ended in 1896.
Kingdom of Fouta Djallon was created in 1725.
Kingdom of Fouta Tooro ended in 1861.
Kingdom of Fouta Tooro was created in 1776.
Ibrahima's letter to the people of Fouta Djallon might lead to increased awareness about his experience in America. It could also potentially result in his people feeling proud or inspired by his achievements and contributions. Additionally, the letter could strengthen the connection between Ibrahima and his community back home.
The Gambia River is 700 miles long and flows from the Fouta Djallon plateau in north Guinea westward to the Atlantic Ocean at the city of Banjul.
The Niger flows from north to south .
The mountain ranges in West Africa are the Tibesti Mountains ( located in northwest Chad) and the Fouta Djallon ( found in eastern Guinea).
Firin' in Fouta was created in 1994.
The Gambia is a relatively flat country with no significant mountains. The highest point in The Gambia is just around 53 meters (174 feet) above sea level, located at a place called Fouta Djallon, which is more of a hilly region rather than a mountain range. The terrain primarily consists of low-lying plains and river valleys.
The vast majority of the slaves in the Atlantic Slave trade that supplied slaves to the Americas were bought by European slave traders from local African tribal leaders. The slaves came from two sources:1) "Undesirables" that a nation wanted to get rid of. These might be criminals, heretics, the mentally ill, the indebted and any others that had fallen out of favour with the rulers.2) The rest came from military conquests by African groups - many for the express purpose of capturing slaves for sale. The chief groups were the Oyo empire (Yoruba), Kong Empire, Kingdom of Benin, Kingdom of Fouta Djallon, Kingdom of Fouta Tooro, Kingdom of Koya, Kingdom of Khasso, Kingdom of Kaabu, Fante Confederacy, Ashanti Confederacy, and the kingdom of Dahomey. Most of the slaves sold into the Atlantic slave trade came from among those defeated in battles.Europeans rarely entered the interior of Africa, due to fear of disease and moreover fierce African resistance.
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The ISBN of The Kingdom at the End of the Road is 91-89426-02-9.