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- monarchies in the Senegal river valley that sparked a civil war among the Deniankes. ****a Toro had no clear rules on the succession of the satigi, leading...
- Fati Quali Keita in 1502 and seized the province of Diafunu. In 1514, the Denianke dynasty was established in Tekrour and it was not long before the new kingdom...
- Empire which survived in several societies in the region, notably the Denianke Kingdom of ****a Toro. In Mande, the term "silatigi" derives from "sili"...
- ****a Toro between 1769 and 1776 led by Sulayman Bal threw out the ruling Denianke Dynasty.: 541–2  Sulayman died in 1776 and was succeeded by Abdul Kader...
- gold trade in the Bambouk region. The town came under the control of the Denianke kingdom in the late 16th century. Person Yves. Nyaani Mansa Mamudu et la...
- of Casão. This eventually took him to the court of the Silatigi of the Denianke Kingdom, where he converted to Islam, acquired significant influence and...
- the first Muslim Fula dynasty of ****a Toro, and it overthrew the pagan Denianke dynasty of the Empire of Great Fulo in 1776/ Abdelkedir (1776 – 1804) Mustafa...
- where Giran Buri Jeleen defeated and killed him. With Jolof weakened, the Deniankes of ****a Toro made Jolof and Waalo their v****als, although this was largely...
- Predecessor Tenguella Born between 1450 and 1455 ****a Toro Died 1537 House Denianke dynasty Father Tenguella Mother Nana Keita Religion Traditional African...
- Islam, the Muslim Fulas revolted against the non-Muslim Fulani of the Denianke Kingdom in 1776 under the leadership of Sileymaani Baal. The following...