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|  || [[w:Serer religion|Serer religion]] || Tekrur || {{nameandflag|Senegal}} {{nameandflag|Gambia}} and nearby areas || King War Jabi, his Almoravid allies and many other African Muslims || 1035-1867 ||The Serer were under pressure to embrace Islam for centuries. An unknown number of them died in these jihads but many of them scattered.<ref>Page, Willie F., "Encyclopedia of African history and culture: African kingdoms (500 to 1500)", pp 209, 676. Vol.2, Facts on File (2001), ISBN 0-8160-4472-4</ref><ref>Mwakikagile, Godfrey, ''Ethnic Diversity and Integration in The Gambia: The Land, The People and The Culture,'' (2010), p 11, ISBN 9987-9322-2-3</ref><ref>Streissguth, Thomas, "Senegal in Pictures, Visual Geography", Second Series, p 23, Twenty-First Century Books (2009), ISBN 1-57505-951-7</ref><ref>Oliver, Roland Anthony, Fage, J. D., "Journal of African history", Volume 10, p 367. Cambridge University Press (1969)</ref><ref>James Stuart Olson (1996). [https://books.google.co.in/books?id=MdaAdBC-_S4C&pg=PA516&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q&f=false The Peoples of Africa: An Ethnohistorical Dictionary]. Greenwood. p. 516. ISBN 978-0-313-27918-8.</ref>
|  || [[w:Serer religion|Serer religion]] || Tekrur || {{nameandflag|Senegal}} {{nameandflag|Gambia}} and nearby areas || King War Jabi, his Almoravid allies and many other African Muslims || 1035-1867 || The Serer were under pressure to embrace Islam for centuries. An unknown number of them died in these jihads but many of them scattered.<ref>Page, Willie F., "Encyclopedia of African history and culture: African kingdoms (500 to 1500)", pp 209, 676. Vol.2, Facts on File (2001), ISBN 0-8160-4472-4</ref><ref>Mwakikagile, Godfrey, ''Ethnic Diversity and Integration in The Gambia: The Land, The People and The Culture,'' (2010), p 11, ISBN 9987-9322-2-3</ref><ref>Streissguth, Thomas, "Senegal in Pictures, Visual Geography", Second Series, p 23, Twenty-First Century Books (2009), ISBN 1-57505-951-7</ref><ref>Oliver, Roland Anthony, Fage, J. D., "Journal of African history", Volume 10, p 367. Cambridge University Press (1969)</ref><ref>James Stuart Olson (1996). [https://books.google.co.in/books?id=MdaAdBC-_S4C&pg=PA516&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q&f=false The Peoples of Africa: An Ethnohistorical Dictionary]. Greenwood. p. 516. ISBN 978-0-313-27918-8.</ref>


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}}|  || Jews || Granada || {{nameandflag|Spain}} ||  || 1066 ||Muslims crucified the Jewish vizier and massacred most of the Jewish population of the city.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/6855-granada |title=GRANADA |publisher=Jewish Encyclopedia |author=Richard Gottheil, Meyer Kayserling |date= |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160815121443/http://jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/6855-granada |deadurl=no}}</ref><ref>Laqueur, Walter (2006). The changing face of antisemitism: from ancient times to the present day. New York, New York: Oxford University Press. p. 68. ISBN 978-0-19-530429-9. LCCN 2005030491. OCLC 62127914.</ref>
|  || Jews || Granada || {{nameandflag|Spain}} ||  || 1066 ||Muslims crucified the Jewish vizier and massacred most of the Jewish population of the city.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/6855-granada |title=GRANADA |publisher=Jewish Encyclopedia |author=Richard Gottheil, Meyer Kayserling |date= |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160815121443/http://jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/6855-granada |deadurl=no}}</ref><ref>Laqueur, Walter (2006). The changing face of antisemitism: from ancient times to the present day. New York, New York: Oxford University Press. p. 68. ISBN 978-0-19-530429-9. LCCN 2005030491. OCLC 62127914.</ref>


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