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    Serer history

    The medieval history of the Serer people of Senegambia is partly characterised by resisting Islamization from perhaps the 11th century during the Almoravid movement, to the 19th century Marabout movement of Senegambia and continuation of the old Serer paternal dynasties. Wikipedia

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  2. en.wikipedia.org

    The medieval history of the Serer people of Senegambia is partly characterised by resisting Islamization from perhaps the 11th century during the Almoravid movement (which would later result in the Serers of Takrur migration to the south), [1] to the 19th century Marabout movement of Senegambia [2][3][4] and continuation of the old Serer ...
  3. en.wikipedia.org

    The Serer people (Serer proper: Seereer or Sereer) are a West African ethnoreligious group. [6][7] They are the third-largest ethnic group in Senegal, making up 15% of the Senegalese population. [8] They also reside in northern Gambia and southern Mauritania. [9] The Serer people originated in the Senegal River valley, at the border of present-day Senegal and Mauritania, and moved south in the ...
  4. en.wikipedia.org

    This is a timeline of the history and development of Serer religion and the Serer people of Senegal, The Gambia and Mauritania. This timeline merely gives an overview of their history, consisting of calibrated archaeological discoveries in Serer countries, Serer religion, politics, royalty, etc. Dates are given according to the Common Era.
  5. britannica.com

    Serer, group of more than one million people of western Senegal and The Gambia who speak a language also called Serer, an Atlantic branch of the Niger-Congo language family. The Serer are a settled, agricultural people who grow millet, rice, and a wide variety of other crops, including tree crops.
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  6. ohmyfacts.com

    Nov 8, 2024Curious about the Serer religion? This ancient belief system, practiced by the Serer people of Senegal, Gambia, and Mauritania, is rich in history and tradition. Unlike many other African religions, the Serer faith has a unique blend of animism, ancestor worship, and cosmology. Serer religion emphasizes the importance of nature, spirits, and the interconnectedness of all life. Followers ...
  7. thebrainchamber.com

    The Serer people are an ethnic group native to the Senegambia region, which encompasses parts of present-day Senegal and The Gambia. Their history is rich and spans several centuries, with roots that can be traced back to the early medieval period. The Serer civilization timeline is marked by their resilience and ability to maintain their distinct cultural identity amidst various external ...
  8. alchetron.com

    Nov 13, 2023This is a timeline of the history and development of Serer religion and the Serer people of Senegal, The Gambia and Mauritania. This timeline merely gives an overview of their history, consisting of calibrated archaeological discoveries in Serer countries, Serer religion, politics, royalty, etc. Dates are given according to the Common Era. For a background to these events, see Roog, Serer ...
  9. alchetron.com

    Jan 20, 2024The medieval history of the Serer people of Senegambia is partly characterised by resisting Islamization from perhaps the 11th century during the Almoravid movement (which would later result in the Serers of Takrur migration to the south), to the 19th century Marabout movement of Senegambia and continuation of the old Serer paternal dynasties.

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