-
Jolof (French:
Djolof or Diolof) may
refer to
either of
Jolof Empire, a West
African successor state to the Mali
Empire in
modern Senegal from the 14th...
- The
Jolof Empire (Arabic: امبراطورية جولوف), also
known as
Great Jolof, or the
Wolof Empire, was a
Wolof state that
ruled parts of West
Africa situated...
- from the
interior of
Senegal including the Walo, Cayor,
Jolof (also as
Djolof or Wolof) and Baol came into the Cap-Vert peninsula. The most
notable football...
- (Ndiaye is
originally a
Serer surname which is also
found among the Wolof).
Djolof expanded its
dominance of
small chiefdoms south of the
Senegal River (Waalo...
-
rulers of the
Jolof Empire. The
Jolof Empire (French
language –
Diolof or
Djolof) was a West
African state that
ruled parts of
Senegal and The
Gambia from...
- from his
native ****a Toro and
Muslim immigrants from as far west as the
Djolof Empire and as far east as
Nioro du Sahel.
Under Sy,
Bundu became a refuge...
- Arrondis****t:
Dodji Labgar Ouarkhokh Sagatta Djolof Arrondis****t:
Boulal Dealy Thiamène P****
Sagatta Djolof Affé
Djoloff Yang-Yang Arrondis****t: Kamb...
- tomatoes, ****es, and meat
boiled together. This dish
originated from the
Djolof traders from
Senegal who
settled in the
Zongos before the
colonial period...
- Tata d'
Alboury au
Palais de Bouna, la
mythique capitale du
royaume du
Djolof,
terre de
guerriers bourrée de souvenirs". Seneweb.com.
Retrieved 4 September...
- his last day on this
world the day of his life. Saul
Williams as Satché
Djolof Mbengue as Sele
Anisia Uzeyman as Rama Aïssa Maïga as
Nella Mariko Arame...