- of Jolof, and
north of Baol and the
Kingdom of Sine.
Cayor (also
spelled Kayor, Kadior, Cadior, Kadjoor, Nkadyur, Kadyoor, Encalhor,
among others) comes...
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August 15, 1936 Crimea-Simeis G. N.
Neujmin · 16 km MPC · JPL 4421
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Kayor January 14, 1942
Heidelberg K.
Reinmuth · 9.2 km MPC · JPL 4422...
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Kapitsa Institute of
Physical Problems in Moscow. JPL · 4420 4421
Kayor 1942 AC Kay and Roy Williams,
parents of
Gareth V. Williams, an astronomer...
- the
Serer kingdoms of Sine and
Saloum in the
south broke away. In 1549,
Kayor successfully broke from the
Jolof Empire under the
leadership of the crown...
-
Battle of Danki, however, the
Buurba Jolof was
defeated by the lord of
Kayor,
resulting in the
rapid disintegration of the empire.
Jolof survived as...
- time
villages and
towns developed into
autonomous states such as Baol,
Kayor, Saloum, Dimar, Walo, and Sine the
overall ruling state being that of Jolof...
- Abadawa; Dan Alhaji; Dan
Alhaji II;
Juran Karama;
Juran Kari; Kayarda;
Kayor; Lazuru; Lere; Maresu; Ramin-Kura;
Sabon Birni; Saminaka; Sugau; Tuddai;...
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- 1990s,
Thione Seck, a
griot descended from
those of Lat Dior, the king of
Kayor,
arose to solo
stardome from
Orchestra Baobab,
eventually forming his own...