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Author DeLancey, Mark Dike, 1973- author.

Title Conquest and construction : palace architecture in northern Cameroon / by Mark Dike DeLancey
Published Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2016]

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Description 1 online resource (xvi, 298 pages)
Series African history ; volume 5
African history (Brill Academic Publishers) ; v. 5.
Contents Architectural form -- Political symbolism -- Spatial orientation -- Ritual movement -- Secrecy
Summary In Conquest and Construction Mark Dike DeLancey investigates the palace architecture of northern Cameroon, a region that was conquered in the early nineteenth century by primarily semi-nomadic, pastoralist, Muslim, Fulɓe forces and incorporated as the largest emirate of the Sokoto Caliphate. Palace architecture is considered first and foremost as political in nature, and therefore as responding not only to the needs and expectations of the conquerors, but also to those of the largely sedentary, agricultural, non-Muslim conquered peoples who constituted the majority population. In the process of reconciling the cultures of these various constituents, new architectural forms and local identities were constructed
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on July 25, 2016)
Subject Palaces -- Cameroon -- History
Architecture -- Cameroon -- History
Fula (African people) -- Cameroon -- History
Fula (African people) -- Kings and rulers -- History
ARCHITECTURE -- Buildings -- Residential.
HOUSE & HOME -- Design & Construction.
Architecture
Fula (African people)
Fula (African people) -- Kings and rulers
Kings and rulers -- Dwellings
Palaces
SUBJECT Fulani Empire -- History
Ngaoundéré (Cameroon) -- Kings and rulers -- Dwellings -- History
Subject Africa -- Fulani Empire
Cameroon
Cameroon -- Ngaoundéré
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2016019800
ISBN 9789004316126
9004316124