Evolution d'un Empire jusqu'a la fin du XVIIe siecle". In Fall, Mamadou; Fall, Rokhaya; Mane, Mamadou (eds.). Bipolarisation du Senegal du XVIe - XVIIe...
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History of Senegal (section Kingdoms and empires)
discuss] the "Grand Djolof" which collapsed in 1550. The Jolof Empire was founded by a voluntary confederacy of States; it was not an empire built on military...
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The following is a list of rulers of the Jolof Empire. The Jolof Empire (French language – Diolof or Djolof) was a West African state that ruled parts of...
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Buurba of Jolof. Ndiaye, Mamadou. "Du Tata d' Alboury au Palais de Bouna, la mythique capitale du royaume du Djolof, terre de guerriers bourrée de souvenirs"...
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Manding region (section Birth of the Empire of Mali)
troubles affect the royal court. Ndiadiane N'diaye founds the kingdom of Djolof which takes its independence aims towards Mali. Between 1360 and 1374 reign...
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Bomba, Victoria (1977). "Traditions About Ndiadiane Ndiaye, First Buurba Djolof". Bulletin de l'Institut Fondamental d'Afrique Noire. 39B: 1–33. Boulègue...
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reinforced with his ceddo warriors, in the conquests of the states of Baol and Djolof in July 1865. An alarmed French governor Émile Pinet-Laprade marched on...
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Fula people (section The Empire of Massina)
Futa Toro and Muslim immigrants from as far west as the Djolof Empire and as far east as Nioro du Sahel. Under Sy, Bundu became a refuge for Muslims and...
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