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- Biographical Dictionary. pp. 455, 456. Leyti, Oumar Ndiaye. Le Djoloff et ses Bourba. Nouvelles Editions Africaines, 1981. ISBN 2-7236-0817-4 Ogot, Bethwell...
- Danki in 1549, though the Brak continued to pay symbolic tribute to the Bourba Jolof until 1715.: 134  In 1638, the French established the first permanent...
- killed and his body decapitated. Damel-Teigne Lat Dior Ngoné Latyr Diop and Bourba Jolof Alboury Sainabou Njie fled. Maad a Sinig Kumba Ndoffene Famak was...
- Cayor. Died in June 1863 at Saloum (the ancestral land of his mother). Bourba Mbagne Pateh Penda Kumba Ngouille Joof Njie - (Mbagne Paaté Coumba N'Gouye...
- elected Damel for the second time.: 24–5  Three years later, in 1759, the Bourba Jolof (king of Jolof) Birayamb Ma-Dyigen Ndaw Njie (or Birayamb-Madjiguène...
- over Cayor. He ruled for 3 years, before quarreling with Alboury Ndiaye, Bourba of Jolof, and invading despite a treaty promising to inform the French before...
- rapport à celle parue en 1986-87 Ndiaye Leyti, Oumar, Le Djoloff et ses Bourba, Dakar: Nouvelles Editions africaines, 1981, 110 pp. Galvan, Dennis Charles...
- Saint-Louis belongs to the Governor, Cayor to the Damel, Djollof to the Bourba, Fouta to the Almamy and Walo to the Brak. Each of these chiefs governs...
- Empire collapsed in 1549 following the Battle of Danki, some kings of Jolof (Bourba) tried to rejuvenate the old Empire. As a council member of her son's court...
- BIFAN (1979), p 225 Monteil, p 36 Oumar Ndiaye Leyti, "Le Djoloff et ses Bourba", Les Nouvelles editions Africaines (1981). pp 2–10 ISBN 2723608174 Names...