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Alboury Ndiaye (also
spelled Albury Njay) was the last
Buurba of an
independent Jolof Kingdom, and was
famous for his
determined resistance to the French...
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Stade Alboury Ndiaye is a multi-use
stadium in Louga, Senegal. It is
currently used
mostly for
football matches and
serves as a home
ground of ASAC Ndiambour...
- was
killed at
Danki in 1549. His sons were children, and so
their uncle Alboury became regent. He
refused to
yield power when they came of age, however...
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Louga is a
junction station on the Dakar-Niger
Railway network.
Stade Alboury Ndiaye, is a multi-use stadium. It is
currently used
mostly for football...
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Alboury Lah (born 23
April 1966) is a
former Senegal international football forward. Born in Thiès, Lah
began playing football for
local side Rail de...
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Senegal National League 2
Poule A (second tier).
Their home
stadium is
Stade Alboury Ndiaye.
Ndiambour (or Ndjambour) also is
fifth in the
number of
major honours...
- century, when a
generation of
secular monarchs including Lat Dior and
Alboury Ndiaye formally converted to
Islam in an
effort to
build an
alliance between...
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Segou to the
French in 1890. His army, led by the
Wolof king-in-exile
Alboury Ndiaye,
failed to
defend the city
against the
advancing colonial army in...
- 120 1999–2007, 2008–2010, 2013–2019 2
Dioko Kaluyituka 60 2011–2015 3
Alboury Lah 29 1995–1998 4 Caló 26 2002–2006 5
Ndombe Mubele 16 2015–2017 6 Nabil...
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clashing with
Alboury Ndiaye,
Bourba of Jolof.
Despite a
treaty requiring him to
notify the
French before making war,
Samba invaded Jolof.
Alboury Ndiaye attacked...