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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Achirimbi_IIAchirimbi II - Wikipedia

    Achirimbi II was the tenth Fon ("King") who ruled over the town of Bafut and adjoining areas (the Fondom of Bafut) in a semi-autonomous fashion. His reign lasted from 1932 to 1968, and included the time of handover from the British trust territory of Southern Cameroons, part of British Cameroons to the independent Cameroon.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Fon_of_BafutFon of Bafut - Wikipedia

    The Fon of Bafut is perhaps best remembered due to Gerald Durrell's humorous portrayal of the Fon Achirimbi II in his books describing animal-collecting missions to Bafut in the 1940s and 1950s – Bafut Beagles and A Zoo in My Luggage.

  3. 18 de jun. de 2018 · When his father, King Achirimbi II died in 1968, Abumbi II ascended the throne as his successor and inherited his 72 wives, according to tradition. With 28 wives already, King Abumbi ended up...

  4. www.wikiwand.com › en › Achirimbi_IIAchirimbi II - Wikiwand

    Achirimbi II was the tenth Fon who ruled over the town of Bafut and adjoining areas in a semi-autonomous fashion. His reign lasted from 1932 to 1968, and included the time of handover from the British trust territory of Southern Cameroons, part of British Cameroons to the independent Cameroon.

  5. 22 de feb. de 2024 · Achirimbi II, Fon of Bafut, and a colourful figure among the natural rulers of our land, passed away. An impressive figure, tall and upright, Achirimbi II had ruled Bafut with a firm hand virtually through most of the half century of the British stay in the Cameroons.

  6. Achirimbi II, est un chef traditionnel camerounais qui fut le 10 e Fon à régner sur la ville de Bafut et les régions avoisinantes de manière semi-autonome.

  7. Achirimbi II fue el décimo Fon (" Rey") que gobernó la ciudad de Bafut y las áreas adyacentes (la Fondom de Bafut) de forma semiautónoma. Su reinado duró desde 1932 hasta 1968, e incluyó el momento de la entrega de la británica protectorado del Camerún británico al país independiente de Camerún.