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Mamadu Diakhou Bâ (1809 – July 1867), also
known as Maba
Jahou Bah, Ma Ba Diakhu, Ma Ba
Diakho Ba, Ma Ba Jaaxu,
Mabba Jaxu Ba, was a
Muslim leader in...
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where the
Kaabu capital and last
remaining major town was destro****. Maba
Diakhou Ba was a
prominent marabout in the
kingdom of
Badibou (also
known as Rip)...
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Ahmad al-Tijani Omar
Saidou Tall
Malick Sy
Ahmad Tijani Ali
Cisse Maba
Diakhou Bâ
Ibrahim Ni**** H****an Cissé
Ahmad At Tijânî Ibn Bâba Al 'Alawî Sheikh...
- order) in Senegal. He had been
appointed Qadi of the
kingdom both by Maba
Diakhou Ba and the
Damel Lat Jor. It is said that even at a
young age, Ahmadou...
- N'Gouye Joof Maad
Semou Njekeh Joof
Tamsier Joof
Other relatives Maba
Diakhou Bâ
Fatou Bensouda (née. Nyang) Lat Dior Ngoné
Latyr Diop Anna Kingsley...
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sometimes thatched, with
arrow or gun slits. Tata ruins, such as that of Maba
Diakhou Bâ near
Nioro du Rip in Senegal,
generally date from the 19th century,...
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Ahmad al-Tijani Omar
Saidou Tall
Malick Sy
Ahmad Tijani Ali
Cisse Maba
Diakhou Bâ
Ibrahim Ni**** H****an Cissé
Ahmad At Tijânî Ibn Bâba Al 'Alawî Sheikh...
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Ahmad al-Tijani Omar
Saidou Tall
Malick Sy
Ahmad Tijani Ali
Cisse Maba
Diakhou Bâ
Ibrahim Ni**** H****an Cissé
Ahmad At Tijânî Ibn Bâba Al 'Alawî Sheikh...
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Ahmad al-Tijani Omar
Saidou Tall
Malick Sy
Ahmad Tijani Ali
Cisse Maba
Diakhou Bâ
Ibrahim Ni**** H****an Cissé
Ahmad At Tijânî Ibn Bâba Al 'Alawî Sheikh...
- the Serer, who
defeated them and
killed their 19th-century
leader Maba
Diakhou Ba at the
Battle of Fandane-Thiouthioune in
order to
preserve their Serer...