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Karamokho Alfa (born Ibrahima Musa Sambeghu and sometimes called Alfa Ibrahim; died c. 1751) was a Fula religious leader who led a jihad that created the Imamate of Futa Jallon in what is now Guinea. This was one of the first of the Fulbe jihads that established Muslim states in West Africa.

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  • Karamokho Alfa (born Ibrahima Musa Sambeghu and sometimes called Alfa Ibrahim; died c. 1751) was a Fula religious leader who led a jihad that created the Imamate of Futa Jallon in what is now Guinea. This was one of the first of the Fulbe jihads that established Muslim states in West Africa. Alfa Ba, Karamoko Alfa's father, formed a coalition of Muslim Fulbe and called for the jihad in 1725, but died before the struggle began. The jihad was launched around 1726-1727. After a crucial, concluding victory at Talansan, the state was established at a meeting of nine Fulbe ulama who each represented one of the Futa Jallon provinces. Ibrahima Sambeghu, who became known as Karamokho Alfa, was the hereditary ruler of Timbo and one of the nine ulama. He was elected leader of the jihad. Under his leadership, Futa Jallon became the first Muslim state to be founded by the Fulbe. Despite this, Karamokho Alfa was constrained by the other eight ulama. Some of the other Ulama had more secular power than Karamokho Alfa, who directly ruled only the diwal of Timbo; for this reason the new state was always a tenuous confederation. Karamoko Alfa ruled the theocratic state until 1748, when his excessive devotions caused him to become mentally unstable and Sori was selected as de facto leader. Karamokho Alfa died around 1751 and was formally succeeded by Ibrahim Sori, his cousin. (en)
  • Karamoko Alpha Mo Labé de son vrai nom Mamadou Cellou Diallo, né vers 1700 à Diari (Labe et mort en 1751 à Labé, fut un ouléma musulman et cofondateur du royaume théocratique du Fouta Djallon. (fr)
  • Карамоко Альфа (бл. 1700 — бл. 1751) — засновник імамату Фута-Джаллон, 1-й альмамі в 1728—1751 роках. Відомий також як Альфа Ібрагім I. Не слід плутати з Альфою Мамаду Челлу, якого також звали Карамокою Альфою, який був уламою (правителем) Лабе. (uk)
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  • Ibrahima Musa Sambeghu (en)
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  • Ibrahima Musa Sambeghu (en)
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  • Karamokho Alfa's capital of Timbo in modern Guinea (en)
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  • c. 1751 (en)
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  • Karamoko Alpha Mo Labé de son vrai nom Mamadou Cellou Diallo, né vers 1700 à Diari (Labe et mort en 1751 à Labé, fut un ouléma musulman et cofondateur du royaume théocratique du Fouta Djallon. (fr)
  • Карамоко Альфа (бл. 1700 — бл. 1751) — засновник імамату Фута-Джаллон, 1-й альмамі в 1728—1751 роках. Відомий також як Альфа Ібрагім I. Не слід плутати з Альфою Мамаду Челлу, якого також звали Карамокою Альфою, який був уламою (правителем) Лабе. (uk)
  • Karamokho Alfa (born Ibrahima Musa Sambeghu and sometimes called Alfa Ibrahim; died c. 1751) was a Fula religious leader who led a jihad that created the Imamate of Futa Jallon in what is now Guinea. This was one of the first of the Fulbe jihads that established Muslim states in West Africa. (en)
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