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  • curprev 19:1219:12, 18 February 2024Equinox talk contribs 19,062 bytes +284 #* '''2006''', Magbaily C. Fyle, ''Historical Dictionary of Sierra Leone'' (page xx) #*: '''1884''' '''Sofas''' conquer northern Sierra Leone. The '''sofas''' were soldiers of Mandinka empire builder, Samori Turay. Falaba, capital of Solima Yalunka kingdom, destroyed in the process. undo
  • curprev 19:1019:10, 18 February 2024Equinox talk contribs 18,778 bytes +179 ===Etymology 2=== {{wp|Sofa (warrior)}} ====Noun==== {{en-noun}} # {{lb|en|historical}} A slave soldier who served in the army of the Mali Empire. undo

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  • curprev 19:2819:28, 5 January 202488.64.225.53 talk 18,581 bytes −18 I find this "al-Andalus" term strange enough in our Arabic entries, but I guess it's acceptable there. But otherwise it really serves no purpose. It already had to be glossed, so why use it? "Muslim Iberia" or even (though less precise) "Muslim Spain" are entirely common and generally intelligible terms. undo

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