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  1. Alhaji ou Alhaje Omar ibne Saíde Futi Tal (em árabe: حاج عمر بن سعيد طعل‎; romaniz.: al-Hajj Umar ibn Sa'id al-Futi Tal; ca. Futa Toro, Senegâmbia, 1796–1864) ou Omar Saidu Tal (em francês: Oumar Saidou Tall) foi um líder político, estudioso islâmico, sufista tijanista e comandante tuculor da África ...

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    • Amadu Tal
  2. Settling in Sokoto from 1831 to 1837, he committed polygyny, one of the affected women being a daughter of the Fula caliph of the Sokoto Caliphate, Muhammed Bello. In 1837, Omar Tall moved to the Imamate of Futa Jallon and founded his own religious settlement at Jegunko in 1840. Omar Tall claimed a transcendental personal authority.

    • Oumar Tall, c. 1796, Halvar, Mali
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  3. 12 de abr. de 2024 · ʿUmar Tal was a West African Tukulor leader who, after launching a jihad (holy war) in 1854, established a Muslim realm, the Tukulor empire, between the upper Senegal and Niger rivers (in what is now upper Guinea, eastern Senegal, and western and central Mali). The empire survived until the 1890s.

  4. The third major western African jihad of the 19th century was that of al-Ḥājj ʿUmar Tal ( c. 1797–1864), a Tukulor cleric from the Fouta-Toro. As a young man, ʿUmar went on the pilgrimage ( hajj) to Mecca (hence the honorific al-Ḥājj), and in all spent some 20 years away from his homeland.

  5. Al-Hajj Omar ibn Said Tal (ca. 1797-1864) was a West African Moslem leader who started a holy war and established a far-reaching empire on the Upper Niger. Al-Hajj Omar was born in the Futa Toro near the town of Podar on the Senegal River.

  6. Al-Ḥājj ʿUmar was one of several West African Muslim intellectuals who articulated a new vision of power in the region. These intellectuals linked legitimate political rule with mastery over Islamic knowledge that they claimed only they had. Yet these linkages between religious authority and political power remain understudied.

  7. Article History. Tukulor also spelled: Tukolor, or Toucouleur. Date: c. 1850 - c. 1898. Key People: 'Umar Tal. Ahmadu Seku. Related Places: Senegal. Mali. Tukulor empire, Muslim theocracy that flourished in the 19th century in western Africa from Senegal eastward to Timbuktu (Tombouctou).