- in
marriage to the Brak of Waalo –
Caaka Mbaar Mbooj (variation : Brac
Thiaka Mbar). The
surname Mbooj is the
English spelling in the Gambia, variation...
- In the 18th century, the
prince Mö Mbôdy
Kumba Khedy Mbooj (later – Brak Mö Mbôdy
Kumba Khedy Mbooj,
reigned c. 1734 – 1735,
according to
Amadou Wade),...
- Ndaté
Yalla Mbodj, also
known as
Ndateh Yalla Mbooj (c. 1810 — 1860 or 1814—1856), was the last
Lingeer (Queen) of Waalo, a
Jolof kingdom located in what...
- Daagulen. The
latter was
eventually victorious, with the help of Brak
Cukuli Mbooj of Waalo. This
conflict was, in a way, a
contest between a
patrilineal inheritance...
-
Fatim Beye, was
given in
marriage to the king of
Waalo Brak
Caaka Mbaar Mbooj), in c. 1367.
Lingeer Ndoye Demba went on to
establish the Joos Maternal...
- "(2010), p 231,ISBN 9987932223 The
Mbooj family trace their descent to
Mbarick Bo (also
spelled Mbarik Bo) –
Wolofized to
Mbooj or Mboge. He was
Bambara prince...
-
Njembot Mbodj (or
Njembot Mbooj or Njëmbët
Mbooj, variations:
Ndjeumbeut Mbodj or
Djembet Mbodj, c. 1800 – 1846 or 1811—1846) was a
Lingeer (Queen) of...
-
employ cannonball in the Senegambia.
After the
defeat of
Queen Ndateh Yalla Mbooj of
Waalo in 1855,
Louis Faidherbe decided to
launch wars
against the Serer...