- Maad a
Sinig Ama Joof
Gnilane Faye Joof (many
variations of his name: Ama Joof, Amat Diouf,
Amajuf Ñilan Fay Juf,
Amadiouf Diouf, Ama
Diouf Faye, Ama...
- Maad a
Sinig Kumba Ndoofeen fa Maak Juuf, born circa. 1810 – 23
August 1871) was the King of Sine in modern-day Senegal. The
Serer title Maad a
Sinig means...
- Maad a
Sinig Mahecor Joof (English
spelling in the Gambia; variations: Maad a
Sinig Mahécor
Diouf -
French in Senegal; Maad Siin or Mad a
Sinig Mahekor...
- Maad a
Sinig Kumba Ndoffene Fa Ndeb Joof (Serer: Maad a
Sinig Kumba Ndoofeen fa Ndeb Juuf), also
known as
Kumba Ndoffene Joof II or Bour Sine
Coumba Ndoffène...
- │ │ │ │ Maad a
Sinig T****e Faye Maad a
Sinig Waagaan Tening Jom Faye
Mabane Faye
Lingeer Gnilane Faye (Maad a
Sinig, king of Sine) (king of Sine)...
- Gelwar.
Father Henry Gravrand reports an oral
tradition that one Maad a
Sinig Maysa Wali
Jaxateh Manneh fled with his
family from
Kaabu following a battle...
- Maad a
Sinig (variations : Mad a
Sinig, 'Maad Sine, Maat Sine, Bour Sine, Bur Sine, etc.)
means king of Sine. The
ancient Kingdom of Sine, now part of...
- "Intronisation du Maad
sinig Niokhobaye Diouf" (posted on 12
February 2020) [18] (retrieved: 4
March 2025) Actu Sen, "Intronisation du Roi “Maad a
Sinig” de Diakhao :...
-
Saloum in Serer, Bour
Saloum in Wolof) from c. 1493 - 1513, and as Maad a
Sinig (king of Sine) from c. 1506 or 1510 -
presumably as regent. Born to a Serer...
- of Logandème (18 May 1859) was an
uprising led by the
Serer King Maad a
Sinig Kumba Ndoffene Famak Joof, king of Sine,
against the
French Empire. The...