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- Abdul_Injai abstract "Abdul Injai or Abdoul Ndaiye was a Muslim Wolof mercenary in colonial Portuguese Guinea at the turn of the 20th century. Born in the neighboring West African country of Senegal, Abdul Injai initially came to notice while assisting in the punitive military missions of Portuguese colonialists Oliveira Musanty and Teixeira Pinto, from 1905 to 1915. This was the beginning of a Portuguese campaign against the animist tribes of the interior, with the help of the indigenous coastal Islamic population. It would not be until 1936 that areas like the Bijagos Islands would be under complete government control. Tedious alliances, like those between Abdul Injai and the Portuguese during the Scramble for Africa, reflect the overwhelming tendency for European colonial powers to divide native African populations based on religious affiliations - particularly the idea that, although racially inferior to Europeans, Muslim Africans possessed higher levels of education and culture and were preferential associates compared to followers of animist or tribal religions.".
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- Abdul_Injai wikiPageLength "1901".
- Abdul_Injai wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Abdul_Injai wikiPageRevisionID "704626861".
- Abdul_Injai wikiPageWikiLink Animism.
- Abdul_Injai wikiPageWikiLink Bissagos_Islands.
- Abdul_Injai wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_of_French_West_Africa.
- Abdul_Injai wikiPageWikiLink Category:Portuguese_military_personnel.
- Abdul_Injai wikiPageWikiLink Category:Senegalese_Muslims.
- Abdul_Injai wikiPageWikiLink Category:Senegalese_mercenaries.
- Abdul_Injai wikiPageWikiLink Category:Senegalese_military_personnel.
- Abdul_Injai wikiPageWikiLink Category:Year_of_birth_missing.
- Abdul_Injai wikiPageWikiLink Category:Year_of_death_missing.
- Abdul_Injai wikiPageWikiLink Colonialism.
- Abdul_Injai wikiPageWikiLink Europe.
- Abdul_Injai wikiPageWikiLink Islam.
- Abdul_Injai wikiPageWikiLink Mercenary.
- Abdul_Injai wikiPageWikiLink Muslim.
- Abdul_Injai wikiPageWikiLink Oliveira_Musanty.
- Abdul_Injai wikiPageWikiLink Portuguese_Guinea.
- Abdul_Injai wikiPageWikiLink Scramble_for_Africa.
- Abdul_Injai wikiPageWikiLink Senegal.
- Abdul_Injai wikiPageWikiLink Teixeira_Pinto.
- Abdul_Injai wikiPageWikiLink West_Africa.
- Abdul_Injai wikiPageWikiLink Wolof_people.
- Abdul_Injai wikiPageWikiLinkText "Abdul Injai".
- Abdul_Injai wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Africa-mil-bio-stub.
- Abdul_Injai wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Islam-bio-stub.
- Abdul_Injai wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Abdul_Injai wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Senegal-bio-stub.
- Abdul_Injai subject Category:People_of_French_West_Africa.
- Abdul_Injai subject Category:Portuguese_military_personnel.
- Abdul_Injai subject Category:Senegalese_Muslims.
- Abdul_Injai subject Category:Senegalese_mercenaries.
- Abdul_Injai subject Category:Senegalese_military_personnel.
- Abdul_Injai subject Category:Year_of_birth_missing.
- Abdul_Injai subject Category:Year_of_death_missing.
- Abdul_Injai hypernym Wolof.
- Abdul_Injai comment "Abdul Injai or Abdoul Ndaiye was a Muslim Wolof mercenary in colonial Portuguese Guinea at the turn of the 20th century. Born in the neighboring West African country of Senegal, Abdul Injai initially came to notice while assisting in the punitive military missions of Portuguese colonialists Oliveira Musanty and Teixeira Pinto, from 1905 to 1915. This was the beginning of a Portuguese campaign against the animist tribes of the interior, with the help of the indigenous coastal Islamic population.".
- Abdul_Injai label "Abdul Injai".
- Abdul_Injai sameAs Q4665417.
- Abdul_Injai sameAs m.055399.
- Abdul_Injai sameAs Q4665417.
- Abdul_Injai wasDerivedFrom Abdul_Injai?oldid=704626861.
- Abdul_Injai isPrimaryTopicOf Abdul_Injai.