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  • Tidiani Tall (c.1840 – 1887; also spelled Tijani) was a Toucouleur leader who succeeded his uncle, El Hadj Umar Tall, as head of the Toucouleur Empire...
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    Tidiani Tall (born May 25, 1969), commonly known as Jeff Tall, is a West African business leader, public speaker, entrepreneur, and the author of Fixing...
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    was killed soon after. At his death, Omar Tall's nephew Tidiani Tall contested the succession with Ahmadu Tall, continuing the war in Massina and installing...
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  • politician Tidiani Tall (c. 1840 – 1888), Caliph of the Toucouleur Empire Tom Tall (1937–2013), American singer This page lists people with the surname Tall. If...
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    Tall fled and managed to make it to a cave in Degembere (in the Bandiagara Escarpment) where he died on 14 February 1864. Omar Tall's nephew Tidiani Tall...
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    El Hadj Umar Tall as chiefs of the Bandiagara—despite the fact that the area has been a Dogon area for centuries. In 1864, Tidiani Tall, nephew and successor...
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    was opposed in this by his cousin Tidiani Tall, based in Massina, and later by his half-brothers Moktar and Aguibu Tall [fin]. His rule consisted largely...
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    (?–1878) Toucouleur Empire El Hadj Umar Tall, ruler (1850–1864) Tidiani Tall, ruler (1864–1890) Ahmadu Tall, ruler (1890–1892) Kénédougou Kingdom – Mansa...
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  • not have time to establish control of Masina, his nephew al-Tijānī (Tidiani Tall) succeeded. It was not until 1897 that the French took control of the...
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  • Tall died there in an explosion of his gunpowder reserves, his nephew Tidiani Tall succeeded him as Toucouleur emperor, and suppressed Ba Lobbo's resistance;...
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  • El Hadj Umar Tall as chiefs of the Bandiagara—despite the fact that the area has been a Dogon area for centuries. In 1864, Tidiani Tall, the nephew and...
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    founded in 1770 by Nangabanu Tembély, a Dogon hunter. In 1864, Tidiani Tall, El Hadj Umar Tall's nephew and successor, chose Bandiagara as capital of the Toucouleur...
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    grande pescata di tonni". Il Piccolo (in Italian). Bahou, Laurent; Koné, Tidiani; N'Douba, Valentin; N'Guessan, Kouassi; Kouamélan, Essetchi; Gouli, Gooré...
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    Adama Sanogo Amadou Sidibé Malick Sidibé Noé Sissoko Bakary Soumaré Tidiani (Jeff) Tall Jean Tigana Meiya Tireira Ali Farka Touré Almamy Toure Sidi Touré...
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