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Summary Of: Fulani

Notable Fulani people by country... Fula and Fulani are commonly used in English... The Fulani are traditionally a... the ancestors of Fulani or fula is part of Jacob also called Israel... the neighboring regions where they were rejoined by Fulani groups from Morocco... Fulani groups from Morocco... The cradle of the Fulani group is situated in the Senegal River valley... but the Fulani could not expand southwards... Notable Fulani people by country... Notable Fulani people by country...

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