-
Ndiadiane Ndiaye,
frequently spelled Njaajan Njaay or Njai in English, is the
legendary founder of the
Jolof Empire. The
story of
Ndiadiaye Ndiaye is...
- the
Wolof agree that the
founder of the
state was the
possibly mythical Ndiadiane Ndiaye (also
spelled Njaajaan Njaay or Njai).
Sallah writes: "Some say...
- Sare
Ndiadiane (ruled c.1370–c.1390), also
known as Sare N'Dyaye, was the
second ruler, or Burba, of the
Jolof Empire. He was the son of
Ndiadiane Ndiaye...
-
rather than
being built on
military conquest. The
empire was
founded by
Ndiadiane Ndiaye, a part
Serer and part Toucouleur, who was able to form a coalition...
- but is ****ociated with the rule of the
first king, the semi-legendary
Ndiadiane Ndiaye, in the 13th or 14th century. Ndiaye,
originally a Fula from Takrur...
- to
state that,
Ndiadiane Ndiaye himself received his name from the
mouth of
Maissa Wali (the King of Sine). In the
epics of
Ndiadiane and
Maissa Wali...
- into the
local culture of Takrur) may have been led by the
legendary Ndiadiane Ndiaye,
founder of the
Jolof Empire. Initially, it
appears Ibn Tashfin...
- both
Ndiadiane and
Maysa Wali, it was
Maysa Wali who
elected Ndiadiane Ndiaye and
called upon all the
Senegambian kings to co-operate with
Ndiadiane and...
- N'Diklam Sare
Burba Jolof Reign c.1390–c.1420
Predecessor Sare
Ndiadiane Successor Tyukuli N'Diklam...
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Gainde Ndiadiane Ndiaye (1982)
Mouride (1982)
Independance Vol. 3 (1982) Show!!! A Abidjan...