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الصفحة 110
There were migrations from the Benue Valley , linked to Kwararafa ( or ' Kororofa '
) , the non - Muslim state associated with the Jukun ( Isichei 1982 ; Meek 1931 ;
Fremantle 1919 ) , and Muslim areas further north , notably Bauchi ( Aliyu 1974 )
...
There were migrations from the Benue Valley , linked to Kwararafa ( or ' Kororofa '
) , the non - Muslim state associated with the Jukun ( Isichei 1982 ; Meek 1931 ;
Fremantle 1919 ) , and Muslim areas further north , notably Bauchi ( Aliyu 1974 )
...
الصفحة 130
Five vigilante units , all of them Jukun , were established to protect Wase Tofa
during the crisis and respond to any attacks . Wase Tofa is a large Jukun village
within Wase LGA , close to the border with Langtang North . Wase town is
situated ...
Five vigilante units , all of them Jukun , were established to protect Wase Tofa
during the crisis and respond to any attacks . Wase Tofa is a large Jukun village
within Wase LGA , close to the border with Langtang North . Wase town is
situated ...
الصفحة 131
One Jukun interviewee described the Jukun as ' very diabolical in nature if
fighting , using anti - bullet charms , spirits , winds , with the ability to make
themselves invisible ” . 42 They resisted even when the Tarok wanted to enter
Wase Tofa ...
One Jukun interviewee described the Jukun as ' very diabolical in nature if
fighting , using anti - bullet charms , spirits , winds , with the ability to make
themselves invisible ” . 42 They resisted even when the Tarok wanted to enter
Wase Tofa ...
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المحتوى
AFRICA | 1 |
vigilantes in southwestern Nigeria | 16 |
The search for security in Muslim northern Nigeria | 41 |
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