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Waalo (Wolof:
Waalo) was a
kingdom on the
lower Senegal River in West Africa, in what is now
Senegal and Mauritania. It
included parts of the
valley proper...
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between the
Kingdom of
Waalo and the
French at Saint-Louis, Senegal, ac****ulating
power and influence. He
attempted to
secede from
Waalo in 1724 and burned...
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Senegal River, to
Waalo,
where his
ability to make good
judgements led to the
people appointing him
their leader.
After ruling the
Waalo for 16 years, he...
- with the
Waalo Kingdom,
directly to the
south of the river. In
return for an end to
raids in
Waalo territory, the emir took the
heiress of
Waalo as a bride...
- king of
Waalo from the
Mbooj patrilineage, who
ruled in the
second half of the 14th century,
around 1367. Brak was the
title of the
kings of
Waalo. Lingeer...
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Yalla Mbooj (c. 1810 — 1860 or 1814—1856), was the last
Lingeer (Queen) of
Waalo, a
Jolof kingdom located in what is now
northwest Senegal.
During her reign...
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Senegal River and
began an
aquatic life. He made his way
downstream to
Waalo. At this time, the area was
divided into
villages ruled by
separate Lamanes...
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Waalo, a pre-colonial
kingdom in what is now
northern Senegal.: 41 He
succeeded to the
throne as Brak (king of
Waalo) in 1840 and
ruled until Waalo was...
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Imamate of ****a Toro (complete list) – Abdelkedir,
Almaami (1776–1804)
Waalo (complete list) –
Naatago Aram Bakar, King (1674–1708) Njak Aram
Bakar Teedyek...
- Senegal.
Cayor was
located in
northern and
central Senegal,
southeast of
Waalo, west of the
kingdom of Jolof, and
north of Baol and the
Kingdom of Sine...