- Tase
Daagulen (ruled c. 1481–c. 1488) was the
eighth ruler, or Burba, of the
Jolof Empire. Stewart, John (2014).
African States and Rulers. Jefferson:...
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succession was
disputed between his son,
Bokar Bige, and his
nephew Tase
Daagulen. The
latter was
eventually victorious, with the help of Brak
Cukuli Mbooj...
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Birayma N'dyeme Eler
Burba Jolof Reign c.1465–c.1481
Predecessor N'Dyelen Mbey
Leeyti Successor Tase
Daagulen...
- Leeyti, Buur-ba (1450–1465)
Birayma N'dyeme Eler, Buur-ba (1465–1481) Tase
Daagulen, Buur-ba (1481–1488)
Birayma Kuran Kan, Buur-ba (1488–1492)
Bukaar Biye-Sungule...
- Mbey
Leeyti c. 1450 c. 1465 -
Birayma N'dyeme Eler c. 1465 c. 1481 - Tase
Daagulen c. 1481 c. 1488 -
Birayma Kuran Kan c. 1488 c. 1492 -
Bukaar Biye-Sungule...
- d'Ale, an
important center of
European trade,
under his
predecessor Tase
Daagulen,
where he
became wealthy and
built strong connections with the merchants...
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sources do not all agree, but he was
likely the son of the
Buurba Tase
Daagulen.
Succession disputes were
common at the time. The
title of
Buumi had been...
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succession disputes between paternal and
maternal lineages.
Buurba Tase
Daagulen,
supported by the
Loogaar of Waalo, had
managed to take the throne. The...