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الصفحة 111
The Tarok inhabit the area in and around Langtang , some 26 kilometres west of Wase town . The Hausa refer to the Tarok as ' Yergam ' , and the colonial literature divides them into the ' Hill Yergam ' ( Gazum ) and ' Plains Yergam ...
The Tarok inhabit the area in and around Langtang , some 26 kilometres west of Wase town . The Hausa refer to the Tarok as ' Yergam ' , and the colonial literature divides them into the ' Hill Yergam ' ( Gazum ) and ' Plains Yergam ...
الصفحة 117
action , the Tarok blocked the road between Wase and Langtang for nearly two years , thus isolating Wase during the crisis . The violence in Wase was extensive and largely unreported in the press . Most villages were affected ...
action , the Tarok blocked the road between Wase and Langtang for nearly two years , thus isolating Wase during the crisis . The violence in Wase was extensive and largely unreported in the press . Most villages were affected ...
الصفحة 130
Vigilantes also patrolled at Gimbar , on the other side of the river Wase , and this may have helped protect Lamba village , the district headquarters , as Tarok militias did not reach it . Five vigilante units , all of them Jukun ...
Vigilantes also patrolled at Gimbar , on the other side of the river Wase , and this may have helped protect Lamba village , the district headquarters , as Tarok militias did not reach it . Five vigilante units , all of them Jukun ...
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Perspectives on Vigilantism | 1 |
vigilantes in southwestern Nigeria | 16 |
The search for security in Muslim northern Nigeria | 41 |
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