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Damel was the
title of the
ruler (or king) of the
Wolof kingdom of
Cayor in what is now
northwest Senegal, West Africa. The most well-known
damel is probably...
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Eduard C. F.
Dämel also
Damel,
Daemel (1821–3
September 1900) was a
German entomologist.
Dämel was an
insect dealer in Hamburg. He
spent the
years 1867–1874...
- French: Lat Dior Ngoné
Latyr Diop; c. 1842–1886) was a nineteenth-century
damel (king) of Cayor, a
Wolof state that is
today in Sénégal. He is
today a national...
- in an accident, and
Amary Ngone became damel. His
uncle died soon afterwards, and he thus
became the
first Damel-Teigne
ruling over both
Cayor and Baol...
- Jan
Krzysztof Damel, also
known as
Jonas Damelis and
Johann Damehl in
other languages (1780 – 30
August 1840) was a
Polish neoclassicist artist in the...
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Puerta Zuluaga, D. (1988). "Los
Caminos del tiple". Bogotá:
Ediciones AMP
Damel.
Archived from the
original on 3 May 2017.
Retrieved 3 May 2017. "Ritmos...
- Lat ****be,
Damel (1697–1719) Isa-Tende,
Damel (1719–1748) Isa Bige,
Damel (1748–1749) Ma-Bathio Samb,
Damel (1749–1757)
Birima Kodu,
Damel (1757–1758)...
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Damel Flowers (born 28
October 1960) is a
Belizean sprinter. He
competed in the men's 200
metres at the 1984
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild;...
- 15th century,
bringing primarily horses and iron.
Amary Ngoné
Sobel Fall,
Damel of Cayor, and his
cousin Maguinak Joof of Baol
fought together at the Battle...
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Samba Fal,
Damel (1832–1855)
Birima Ngone Latir Fal,
Damel (1855–1860) Ma-Kodu
Kumba Yande Fal,
Damel (1860–1861) Ma-Jojo Jegeñ Kodu Fal,
Damel (1861) Lat...