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Lawtanug barke (The flourishing of baraka)

İsim Lawtanug barke (The flourishing of baraka)
Yazar Serigne Habibou Rasoulou Sy
Basım Yeri Senegal, Africa -
Tür Kitap
Dil ara,wol
Dijital Evet
Yazma Evet
Sayfa Sayısı 16
Kütüphane: Britanya Kütüphanesi - Tehlike Altındaki Arşivler Programı (EAP)
Kayıt Numarası EAP334/12/1
Lokasyon Boston University
Notlar The manuscript is a genealogy describing the descendants of Mame Maharam Mbacke, the ancestor of Cheikh Ahmadou Bamba, who lived in the 18th century. The author describes the methods he used to collect the data needed for the work, noting that most of the information he used was based on the work of Serigne Mouhammadou Lamine Deme, one of the most renowned Murid leaders and a close follower of Cheikh Ahmadou Bamba. The documents provides a genealogy of Mame Maharam Mbacke, his children (including Ahmadou Farimata, Mame Ahmadou Soxna Bousso, Mame Ibrahima Awa Niang, Mame Said Soxna Bousso, Mame Balla Aicha, Mame Yalla Aissa, among others. The document is useful for historians interested in the genealogy and ethnic mixing (between Wolof and Pulaar) in the Mbacke family from the 18th to the 20th century. Physical characteristics of original material: All pages are readable, but some pages are missing. 1 bound paper manuscript of 16 pages. Date of orginal: unknown. Author: Serigne Habibou Rasoulou Sy. Scribe: Serigne Habibou Rasoulou. Language: Wolof (with some Arabic in religious quotations, prayers, and in the opening and ending formulae). Script of material: Wolof Ajami (Wolofal).
Atıf Lawtanug barke (The flourishing of baraka), British Library, EAP334/12/1, https://eap.bl.uk/archive-file/EAP334-12-1
Yazı sistemleri Arabic
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Kaynağa git Britanya Kütüphanesi - Tehlike Altındaki Arşivler Programı (EAP) British Library - Endangered Archives Programme (EAP)
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Lawtanug barke (The flourishing of baraka)

Yazar Serigne Habibou Rasoulou Sy
Basım Yeri Senegal, Africa -
Tür Kitap
Dil ara,wol
Dijital Evet
Yazma Evet
Sayfa Sayısı 16
Kütüphane Britanya Kütüphanesi - Tehlike Altındaki Arşivler Programı (EAP)
Kayıt Numarası EAP334/12/1
Lokasyon Boston University
Notlar The manuscript is a genealogy describing the descendants of Mame Maharam Mbacke, the ancestor of Cheikh Ahmadou Bamba, who lived in the 18th century. The author describes the methods he used to collect the data needed for the work, noting that most of the information he used was based on the work of Serigne Mouhammadou Lamine Deme, one of the most renowned Murid leaders and a close follower of Cheikh Ahmadou Bamba. The documents provides a genealogy of Mame Maharam Mbacke, his children (including Ahmadou Farimata, Mame Ahmadou Soxna Bousso, Mame Ibrahima Awa Niang, Mame Said Soxna Bousso, Mame Balla Aicha, Mame Yalla Aissa, among others. The document is useful for historians interested in the genealogy and ethnic mixing (between Wolof and Pulaar) in the Mbacke family from the 18th to the 20th century. Physical characteristics of original material: All pages are readable, but some pages are missing. 1 bound paper manuscript of 16 pages. Date of orginal: unknown. Author: Serigne Habibou Rasoulou Sy. Scribe: Serigne Habibou Rasoulou. Language: Wolof (with some Arabic in religious quotations, prayers, and in the opening and ending formulae). Script of material: Wolof Ajami (Wolofal).
Atıf Lawtanug barke (The flourishing of baraka), British Library, EAP334/12/1, https://eap.bl.uk/archive-file/EAP334-12-1
Yazı sistemleri Arabic
Atıf koşulları Except as otherwise permitted under your national copyright law this material may not be copied or distributed further
Görüntü yönü right-to-left
British Library - Endangered Archives Programme (EAP)
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