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- Torodbe abstract "The Torodbe (singular Torodo; also called Turudiyya, Banu Toro) were Muslim clerics who were active in the Western Sudan region of Africa during the eighteenth century. Their teachings in part inspired the series of jihads that the Fulbe launched at that time.".
- Torodbe thumbnail Senegalvalleystatesc1850.png?width=300.
- Torodbe wikiPageExternalLink displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=3239264.
- Torodbe wikiPageExternalLink fulani.cfm?chap=4&linksPage=365.
- Torodbe wikiPageExternalLink fuuta_tooro_19thcent.html.
- Torodbe wikiPageID "38506422".
- Torodbe wikiPageRevisionID "557042791".
- Torodbe group "Torodbe".
- Torodbe hasPhotoCollection Torodbe.
- Torodbe languages Fula_language.
- Torodbe regions "Senegambia".
- Torodbe religions Islam.
- Torodbe scriptures Quran.
- Torodbe subject Category:Fula_history.
- Torodbe subject Category:History_of_Guinea.
- Torodbe subject Category:History_of_Islam.
- Torodbe subject Category:History_of_Senegal.
- Torodbe comment "The Torodbe (singular Torodo; also called Turudiyya, Banu Toro) were Muslim clerics who were active in the Western Sudan region of Africa during the eighteenth century. Their teachings in part inspired the series of jihads that the Fulbe launched at that time.".
- Torodbe label "Torodbe".
- Torodbe sameAs m.0r4k0rx.
- Torodbe sameAs Q7826181.
- Torodbe sameAs Q7826181.
- Torodbe wasDerivedFrom Torodbe?oldid=557042791.
- Torodbe depiction Senegalvalleystatesc1850.png.
- Torodbe isPrimaryTopicOf Torodbe.