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Gajaaga, also
known as Galam, was a
Soninke kingdom in on the
upper Senegal river that
existed from
before 1000CE to 1858. The
kingdom was
mainly located...
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Kingdom of Galam, also
called Gajaaga, (see:
Royaume de Galam),
eventually integrating into the
local Soninke po****tion.
Gajaaga and the
neighboring Fula...
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Bundu in the 17th
century was a sp****ly-po****ted part of the
kingdom of
Gajaaga inhabited mostly by ****ar
communities but with
minorities of Jakhanke...
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controlled Takrur, Jafunu, Jaara, Bakhunu, Neema, Soso, Guidimakha, Gijume,
Gajaaga, as well as the Awker, Adrar, and Hodh to the north. It also had some degree...
- Empire, also
known as Wagadou, as well as
several smaller states such as
Gajaaga, Guidimakha, and Kaarta. The
first ruler of this
empire was said by Sonnike...
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After restoring control, Omar Tall
turned west
towards ****a Toro,
Gajaaga and Bundu. This
brought him into
conflict with the
French who were attempting...
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including Wagadou, Bakhounou, Kingui, Guidioume, Diafounou,
Guidimakha and
Gajaaga,
stretching from the
upper Senegal river to Mema. 'Kaniaga' is sometimes...
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Bamana Baol
Cayor Dagbon Daju
Darfur Dendi Diarra Dô ****a
Jallon ****a Toro
Gajaaga Gao
Ghana Gobir Great Fulo
Hausa kingdoms Jolof Kaarta Kaabu Kanem–Bornu...
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other kingdoms. Sy was
killed in 1699
caught in an
ambush by the army of
Gajaaga.: 192 Still, Bundu's
growth that
would set a
precedent for later, larger...
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least for part of the period, the
Kingdom of Jolof, Waalo, Cayor,
Gajaaga,
Diarra and Wagadu,
among others. They
reached the apex of
their power...