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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), to the 19th century Marabout movement of Senegambia and continuation of the old Serer paternal dynasties.

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  • 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), to the 19th century Marabout movement of Senegambia and continuation of the old Serer paternal dynasties. (en)
  • L'histoire médiévale du peuple Sérère de la Sénégambie est en partie caractérisée par la résistance à l'islamisation du XIe siècle durant le mouvement Almoravide (qui allait plus tard se traduire par la migration des Sérères de Tekrour vers le sud), au mouvement Marabout du XIXe siècle en Sénégambie, et par la continuation des anciennes dynasties paternelles sérères, mais par la fin de la dynastie maternelle des Wagadou en faveur de la Guelwar au XIVe siècle. (fr)
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  • 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), to the 19th century Marabout movement of Senegambia and continuation of the old Serer paternal dynasties. (en)
  • L'histoire médiévale du peuple Sérère de la Sénégambie est en partie caractérisée par la résistance à l'islamisation du XIe siècle durant le mouvement Almoravide (qui allait plus tard se traduire par la migration des Sérères de Tekrour vers le sud), au mouvement Marabout du XIXe siècle en Sénégambie, et par la continuation des anciennes dynasties paternelles sérères, mais par la fin de la dynastie maternelle des Wagadou en faveur de la Guelwar au XIVe siècle. (fr)
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  • Serer history (en)
  • Histoire des Sérères du Moyen Âge à nos jours (fr)
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