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Great Fulo (Fula: Deeniyankobe; French:
Grand Fulo), also
known as the
Denanke Kingdom or
Denianke Kingdom, was a ****ar
kingdom of Senegal,
which dominated...
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state of
Denanke in the
early 16th century,
breaking this cycle. The rise of the
Almamyate of ****a Toro in 1776,
which ended Denanke rule, inspired...
- the
Denanke dynasty. This
would last
until 1776 when the
Fouta Revolution, led by
Muslim clerics, took over the
kingdom and the
house of
Denanke was brought...
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ancient state of Takrur. From 1495 to 1776, the
country was part of the
Denanke Kingdom. The
Denianke leaders were a clan of non-Muslim
Fulbe who ruled...
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Caliphate (1804–1903)
Sultanate of
Damagaram (1731–1851)
Empire of
Great Fulo (
Denanke Kingdom) (1490–1776)
Imamate of ****a Toro (1725–1861)
Jolof Empire (1350–1549)...
- (1720–1861)
Africa Kasanze Kingdom (c. 1500–1648)
Kingdom of Koya (1505–1896)
Denanke Kingdom (1514–1776)
Kingdom of
Baguirmi (1522–1897)
Kingdom of Matamba...
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Baciro Dabó -
Degredados -
Demographics of Guinea-Bissau - Denianke;
Denanke -
Antonio de Noli - Dialonkes; Djalonkes; Jaloncas;
Jallonkes - Bartolomeu...
- (Habsburg) –
Kingdom of
Croatia (Habsburg)
Dahomey –
Kingdom of
Dahomey Denanke –
Denanke Kingdom Denmark–Norway
Dendi –
Dendi Kingdom England –
Kingdom of...
- 1300s-1959)
Kingdom of
Saloum (1494-1969)
Empire of
Great Fulo, also
known as
Denanke Kingdom (1490-1776)
Jolof Kingdom (1549-1875)
Kingdom of
Cayor (1579-1879)...
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school pupils who
supported themselves in that way. The
label of
begging was
likely applied by the
Denanke court who made fun of the
Muslim underclass....