- debate. The
jaraff, who was the most
important person after the king (Maad a
Sinig or Maad Saloum) came from the
jambur caste. The
Jaraff was the equivalent...
-
patrilineage Joof.
Their brother Jaraff Boureh Gnilane Joof (French:
Diaraf Bouré
Gnilane Diouf) was not a king of Sine, but a
Jaraff (equivalent of
Prime Minister)...
- Joof (Serer:
Mbind Bure Nilaan, other: Keur Bouré Gnilane) -
founded by
Jaraff Boureh Gnilane Joof The
Royal House of Jogo Siga Joof (Serer:
Mbind Jogo...
- of
these medieval alliances was
between Maad a
Sinig Diessanou Faye and
Jaraff Boureh Gnilane Joof (founder of the
Royal House of
Boureh Gnilane Joof)...
- Bure
Nilaan in Serer) was a
royal house founded in the 14th
century by
Jaraff Boureh Gnilane Joof (var : Bouré
Gnilane Diouf or Buré Ñilaan). He was a...
- in the Gambia)
comes from the
Serer language (Jaraaf, also
spelt Jaraff). The
Jaraffs were the head of the
Serer noble council of
electors responsible...
-
perform the
ancient rituals of
their forefathers. He then
commanded his
Jaraff (head of the
noble Council of Electors) also a Saltigue, - W****aly Sene...
- Buumi, the
Thilas could ascend the
throne at the
discretion of the
Great Jaraff and his
Noble Council of
Electors responsible for
electing the
kings from...
-
Binda (minister of finance, the
police and the
royal palace) and the
Great Jaraff (the king's
advisor and head of the
noble council of
electors responsible...
-
Without a Buumi, Maad
Kumba Ndoffene Fa Ndeb was
elected by the
Great Jaraff and his
Noble Council, as King of Sine. On his coronation, he was crowned...