词条 | Baligham |
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The Baligham, also called the Nepgayidbi ("people of the palace") are an ethnic group in Cameroon. The Ndaghams left Bafu-Fondong (about 4 km from Dschang, western region of Cameroon), in the mid-18th century due to several factors including Fulani raids or Jihads{{citation needed|date=May 2014}}, and famine caused by desertification. In their long and eventful migration, the Baligamba kingdom had become too large and after the loss of their leader Gawolbe, quarrels over leadership occurred which led to the breakup of the kingdom into small factions. One by one, faction after faction left, each going their own way until the legitimate successor, Galanga, was left only with a handful of followers. These he named Nepgayidbi. IntroductionOrigin of name, official status, location. Population, look. Culture, language, relationship with neighbours and others. The peopleGroups The HistoryPost independence Today Ahidjo Pre-independence Pre WW1 Pre Colonisation Pre-migration The GeographyLandscape Vegetation Climate PoliticsAdministration Public relations ReligionTraditional Christianity Islam Tourism{{Ethnic groups in Cameroon}}{{cameroon-stub}} 1 : Ethnic groups in Cameroon |
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