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- Q3198157 subject Q22097471.
- Q3198157 subject Q6485843.
- Q3198157 subject Q6644023.
- Q3198157 abstract "Kocc Barma Fall, born Birima Maxuréja Demba Xolé Faal (1586-1655) was a Senegalese philosopher. He is considered to be the greatest Senegalese thinker and philosopher and one of the prominent figures of African philosophy. David Murphy states that "Kocc Barma's words and acts have passed into Senegalese folklore to such an extent that proverbs are often introduced by the phrase 'Kocc Barma said', whether this is true or not". His fertile imagination, his quick wit and his metaphorical sayings are part of the universe of Wolof culture. During his lifetime he was particularly concerned about the injustice of Damels, whom he viewed as tyrannical.".
- Q3198157 wikiPageWikiLink Q22097471.
- Q3198157 wikiPageWikiLink Q6485843.
- Q3198157 wikiPageWikiLink Q6644023.
- Q3198157 comment "Kocc Barma Fall, born Birima Maxuréja Demba Xolé Faal (1586-1655) was a Senegalese philosopher. He is considered to be the greatest Senegalese thinker and philosopher and one of the prominent figures of African philosophy. David Murphy states that "Kocc Barma's words and acts have passed into Senegalese folklore to such an extent that proverbs are often introduced by the phrase 'Kocc Barma said', whether this is true or not".".
- Q3198157 label "Kocc Barma Fall".