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  1. ʽUmar Tal o El Hadj Umar Tall, de nombre completo al-Ḥājj ʽUmar ibn Saʽīd Tal ( Futa Toro, 1797-actual Mauritania, 12 de febrero de 1864) fue el fundador del Imperio tuculor del África occidental . Biografía. Nacido en el valle del río Senegal, se hizo místico y partió hacia La Meca en una peregrinación a la edad de veintitrés años.

  2. The honorific El Hadj (also al-Hajj or el-Hadj), reserved for a Muslim who has successfully made the Hajj to Mecca, precedes Omar Tall's name in many texts, especially those in Arabic. Later he also took on the honorifics Amir al-Mu'minin , Khalifa , Qutb (pole of the universe), vizier of the Mahdi , Khalifat Khatim al-Awliya ...

  3. Cheikh Oumar Tall, de son vrai nom Omar Foutiyou Tall (ou Oumar Seydou Tall), appelé aussi El Hadj Omar ou encore Al-Fouti, est un souverain, chef de guerre, érudit musulman et dirigeant de la congrégation soufie de la Tijaniyya.

  4. 12 de abr. de 2024 · ʿUmar Tal (born c. 1797, Halvar, Fouta-Toro [now in Senegal]—died Feb. 12, 1864, near Hamdalahi, Tukulor empire [now in Mali]) 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 ...

  5. Omar Tall returned from the Hajj in 1836 with the titles of El Hadj and caliph of the Tijaniyya brotherhood of the Sudan. After a long stay in Sokoto, he moved to the Fouta Djallon region (in present-day Guinea) in the 1840s. Here, he completed a major work on Tijaniyya scholarship; after this he started to focus on military struggle.

  6. 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.

  7. 18 de nov. de 2019 · El Hadj Omar Saidou Tall was a political leader, military commander and Muslim scholar who led the Tidjane brotherhood, a Sufi order in West Africa. He fought French troops from 1857 to...