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Iconic photo of Senegalese Sufi leader Ibrahima Fall, who helped develop the Mouride movement of Ahmadu Bamba. Second only to the iconic single image of Bamba in its reproduction throughout Senegal. Taken sometime before 1914. Photographer is unknown.

the work was in the public domain in the country of origin as of January 1, 1996,

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WORKS PUBLISHED OUTSIDE THE US Date of Publication Conditions Copyright Term in the United States

Before 1 July 1909 None In the public domain
Date 28 June 2007 (original upload date)
Source Transferred from en.wikipedia to Commons.
Author The original uploader was Lahate at English Wikipedia.

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  • 2007-06-28 13:16 Lahate 255×357×8 (46729 bytes) This picture is not copyrighted and everybody can use it in Senegal

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