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- Arnold Hughes, David Perfect, Perfect, David, 1960-: A political history of The Gambia, 1816-1994. University of Rochester Press, Rochester, NY 2006, ISBN 978-1-58046-682-0.
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A
- A. S. C. Able-Thomas
- Aboriginer' Rights Protection Society (Gold Coast) (ARPS)
- Accra Conference (1920), siehe auch National Congress of British West Africa
- Rev. George Adcock
- Sir Charles Adderle
- African Charter on Human and People's Right
- Judge Aitken
- Sir Kitoyi Ajasa
- Colonel Akadjie, Nigerian military mission
- Aku (Volk), characteristics of
- Albreda (French trading post)
- Noble J. Allen
- Alliance for Patriotic Re-Orientation and Construction (APRC)
- Almani of Bathurst, Advisory Committee to
- Anglicans, characteristics of
- Anglo-French Convention (1857)
- animists/„pagans“, characteristics of
- Lieutenant Colonel Henry Anton
- Area Councils: establishment
- Area Councils: elections
- Armed Forces Provisional Ruling Council (AFPRC)
- Sir Cecil H. Armitage
- Armitage School
- Assets Evaluation Commission
- Assets Management and Recovery Commission (AMRC)
- Nana Ofori Atta I (en)
- Chief Justice F. Olayinka Ayoola (en)
B
- Baddibu War (1861)
- Adama Bah
- Almami Mama Tumani Bah
- Almami Momadou Lamin Bah
- Almami Wakka Bah
- F. H. Baker (Report, 1955)
- Mousa G. Bala-Gaye
- Bubacarr M. Baldeh
- Seyfu Cherno Kady Baldeh
- Kikala Baldeh, Assistant Commander
- Mathew Yaya Baldeh
- Michael Baldeh
- Paul L. Baldeh
- T. H. Baldwin, (Report, 1951)
- Bambara
- Banjul City Council (BanCC)
- Dr. H. C. Bankole-Bright
- John T. Barber
- Barra War (1829)
- Lieutenant Basiru Barrow
- Saihou Barrow
- Bathurst Advisory Town Council (BATC)
- Bathurst City Council (BCC)
- Henry Bathurst, 3. Earl Bathurst
- The Bathurst Observer and West African Gazette (BO)
- Bathurst Ratepayers' Association (RPA)
- Bathurst Town Council (BTC)
- Bathurst Trade Union (BTU)
- Bathurst Trading Company, siehe auch Henry C. Goddard, W. H. Goddard
- Bathurst Urban District Council (BUDC)
- Bathurst Young Muslims Society (BYMS)
- J. C. Bauer
- Kebba A. Bayo
- Talib O. Bensouda
- John Bidwell-Bright
- Dr. Thomas Bishop
- Black Brotherhood Movement (BBM)
- Black Panthers
- „Black power“ influences on Gambian redicalism
- Black Scorpions
- Sir Hilary R. R. Blood
- Bo School (Sierra Leone)
- Board of Health
- Ebriema Boob
- John Bocock
- Dembo Bojang
- John Bojang
- Dr. Lamin „Bolong“ Bojang
- Ousman Bojang, Assistant Commander
- Sanjally Bojang
- L. De Vere Bottomley
- Peter A. Bowman
- Major Alexander Brawo
- Reginald Bridgeman, siehe auch League Against Imperialism
- Sir Phillip R. Bridges
- Thomas Brown
- I. A. S. Burang-John
- Sir Alan C. Burns
C
- Assan Musa Camara (Andrew D. Camara)
- Bakary P. Camara
- Boto B. Camara
- M'Bemba Camara
- Sir Edward Cameron
- John Campbell
- Sir Neil Campbell (Offizier)
- Henry Herbert, 4. Earl of Carnarvon
- Henry D. Carrol
- H. R. Carrol
- W. Davidson Carrol
- Sir Gilbert T. Carter
- J. E. Cassely-Hayford
- caste system
- Catholics, characteristics of, siehe auch Christians
- Kebba Ceesay
- Omar J. Ceesay
- Saihou Ceesay
- Yaya Ceesay
- „cession“ (proposed exchange of Gambia to France)
- Sir David Chalmers
- Demba S. Cham
- N'Jagga Cham
- Captain Mamat Omar Cham
- Momodou C. Cham
- Chamber of Commerce (Bathurst/Banjul)
- Chamber of Commerce (Manchester), siehe auch merchants and politics
- Alieu E. Cham-Joof
- Chief's Conferences (Brikama, Georgetown und Basse)
- Chief's Conferences and appointments/elections to Legistative and Executive Councils
- Chief's Conferences and elections to House of Representatives
- Chiefs (Seyfolu) Protectorate, and national politics
- Cholera epidemic (1869)
- Thomas Chown † 1845
- Thomas Chown active in 1860s
- Thomas C. Chown
- Christians, siehe auch Anglicans, Catholics, Methodists, Protestants
- Eric H. Christensen
- Sir Hugh Clifford
- Criminal and Criminal Procedure Codes
- Percy H. Coker
- J. D. Cole
- Mustapha Colley
- Comintern (Communist International), see also Profintern Red International of Labour Unions
- Committee of the Black Inhabitants
- Committee of Citizens (founded 1959)
- Committee of Citizens an Ratepayers (founded 1931), see Bathurst Ratepayers' Association
- Committee of Gentlemen (founded 1917)
- Committee of Gentlemen (founded 1958)
- Common People's Party
- Company of Merchants trading to Africa
- Constituency Boundaries Commission
- Constitutional conferences (Brikama, 1958; Bathurst and Georgetown, 1959; Bathurst and London, 1961; London, 1964)
- Constitutions (1946, 1950, 1954, 1959, 1962, 1964, 1970), see also Constitutional conferences
- Consultative Committee (1953)
- Coup d'etat (Juli/August 1981), see also Field Force
- Coup d'etat (Juli 1994), see also Gambian National Army
- Coup d'etat, attempted (November 1994)
- Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister
- John Cupidon
D
- Bakary Bunja Dabo (Bakary B. Dabo)
- Kalilu S. Dabo
- Musa S. Dabo
- Yaya Dabo
- Colonel George A. K. D’Arcy
- Colonel (later Brigadier-General) Abubakar Dada
- Jerreh L. B. Daffeh
- Mustapha Danso
- Mohammed S. Darbo
- Numukunda M. Darbo
- Solo Darboe (Solo Darbo, Solo Dabo)
- Samuel S. Davis
- Alphonso M. (Fansu) Demba
- Democratic Congress Alliance (DCA)
- Sir Edward Denham
- Sir George C. Denton
- Maba Diakhou
- Momodou M. Dibba
- Sheriff M. Dibba
- President of Senegal Abdou Diouf
- H. G. Dodgin
- Providence Doyerey
- Abdoulie M. Drammeh
- Bapata Drammeh
E
- J. F. Easmon
- Economic Recovery Programme
- Economy: structure, imports, re-exports and smuggling
- ECOWAS, Cease-Fire Monitoring Group ECOMOG, Gambian Lberian contingent
- employment, unemployment, and the labor force
- exchange of Gambia, see „cession“
- ex-servicemen
- external aid