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  1. Ascenso al poder. Entre 1882 y 1885, tras la muerte de su padre, es nombrado aun adolescente el 17º rey de la dinastía, Njoya Ibrahima, asumiendo la Regencia su madre Njapdunké, ayudada por Gbetnkom Ndombuo (un titamfon ), a la sazón Primer Oficial de Palacio, quien no obstante aliado a los Consejeros Reales (los kom, representantes de la ...

  2. 3 de abr. de 2019 · Considerado el primer dibujante de cómics de África, la vida del misterioso Ibrahim Njoya es testigo de los cambios poíticos y sociales del Camerún colonial.

  3. Sultan Ibrahim Njoya (Bamum: ꚩꚫꛑꚩꚳ ꚳ꛰ꛀꚧꚩꛂ, Iparəim Nʃuɔiya, formerly spelled in Bamum as 𖦊𖧏𖣙, and Germanicized as Njoja) c. 1860 – c. 1933 in Yaoundé, was seventeenth in a long dynasty of kings that ruled over Bamum and its people in western Cameroon dating back to the fourteenth century, and ...

  4. 12 de may. de 2021 · Njoya Ibrahim was a charismatic and pacifist king but was also a great inventor. In 1915 or so, he created a religion inspired by Islam, Christianity, and traditional beliefs.

  5. 10 de may. de 2018 · King Ibrahim Njoya was between the years 1860 to 1933, the 17th ruler of Bamum, a large ethnic group located within what is now western Cameroon.

  6. 17 de jun. de 2022 · In the interior of a territory the German occupiers called Kamerun, a sultan named Ibrahim Njoya held sway over the kingdom of Bamum (also spelled Bamoun). He was the most recent in a line of a royal family that had ruled the grasslands region for hundreds of years.

  7. 6 de feb. de 2019 · These comics were, for the most part, created by non-Africans, and their graphic style derived entirely from European models. And then there’s Ibrahim Njoya. Born around 1887 4 in the Bamum kingdom of western Cameroon, Njoya was one of the earliest African artists to work in the medium of drawing on paper.