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- The following is a list of rulers of the Jolof Empire. The Jolof Empire (French languageDiolof or Djolof) was a West African state that ruled parts...
- 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...
- voluntarily agreed to the confederacy. At the 1549 Battle of Danki, however, the Buurba Jolof was defeated by the lord of Kayor, resulting in the rapid disintegration...
- rebellious v****al. The decisive Aajor victory and the death of the reigning Buurba of the empire signaled the end of Jolof hegemony over Cayor, Baol, Saloum...
- over the kingdoms of the Gambia also gave the Buurba some access to the growing commerce there. Upon Buurba Biram Njeme Eler's death, the succession was...
- fell ill, he failed to send the necessary tribute to their overlord, the Buurba of the Jolof Empire, for several years. In 1549 Amary volunteered to go...
- even oral traditions are sp****. The legend of Ndiadiane Ndiaye, the first Buurba Jolof, claims that the ruler of Cayor voluntarily submitted to him, but...
- capital of the Kingdom of Jolof in 1865 under Bakane Tam Khary Dialor. Buurba Alboury Ndiaye built a tata in the town to defend it, using a labor force...
- p. 1. Bomba, Victoria (1977). "Traditions About Ndiadiane Ndiaye, First Buurba Djolof". Bulletin de l'Institut Fondamental d'Afrique Noire. 39B: 1–33....
- integrated into the Jolof Empire. The legend of Ndiadiane Ndiaye, the first Buurba Jolof, claims that the ruler of Baol voluntarily submitted to him, but this...