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Other Njeme villages are in
Adjela and Lomie. The
Njeme speak a
dialect of Koonzime. The Njyem,
although being ethnically one with the
Njeme,
speak a...
- as the
descendants of Edwe'e, the
youngest son of Koo and the
brother of
Njeme and Nzime. The Badwe'e live
south of Messaména in the East
Province in a...
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Birayma N'dyeme Eler, also
spelled Biram Njeme Eler (ruled c.1465–c.1481) was the
seventh ruler, or Burba, of the
Jolof Empire. He was a
member of the...
- traders. At this time,
Jolof was at the
height of its power.
Buurba Biram Njeme Eler, or
possibly Cukli Njiklaan,
conquered Namandirou in approximately...
- 2007 A80 A84 njy
Njyem (Djem, Dzem, Ndjem, Ndjeme, Ndzem, Ngyeme, Njem,
Njeme, Nyem)
Cheucle 2014 A80 A842 ozm
Koonzime (Koozhime, Koozime, Nzime, Zimu...
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which had
extended its
hegemony south to the
Gambia river under Biram Njeme Eler (c.1465–c.1481).
While the
southern and
eastern parts of the region...
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Teigne of Baol for a period. He
allied himself with the
Buurba Jolof Biram Njeme Kumba, and the
support of the
Ndiaye dynasty would be
important in the founding...
- the
Jolof Empire. He was the son of
Jeleen Mbay
Leyti and
nephew of
Biram Njeme Eler, both
earlier Burbas, and like them was a
member of the Baol-Baol Jonaï...