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Amary Ngoné
Sobel Fall – (or
Amari Ngoneh Sobel Faal, or
Amari Ngóone
Sobel in Wolof) was the
second Damel of the
independent Kingdom of
Cayor in modern-day...
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Ngone Jey Fall,
sometimes spelled Lat ****be or Lat
Soucabe (or Lat ****be
Ngoneh Jaye Faal), was Damel-Teigne of the pre-colonial
kingdoms of
Cayor and Baol...
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Lingeer Ngoné Dièye (Serer:
Lingeer Ngoone Jaay, or
Lingeer Ngoneh Jaay) was a
Lingeer from the
Serer Kingdom of Saloum, and
ancestor of the
Guedj (Wolof:...
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Ndiob from the north; Maad Amad
Ngoneh Joof (King of
Thiouthioune and
uncle of Maad
Kumba Ndoffene Famak);
Makhoureja Ngoneh Joof (variation : Makhoukhédia...
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sisters who were
princess of
Baddibu (namely
Tamba Ngoneh and
Farimatta Ngoneh,
daughters of
Ngoneh,
Queen of Baddibu). On his mother's side, he is also...
- Bigué Ngoné Fall or Ma Isa Bige
Ngone Fall (Gambian English: Ma Isa Be****
Ngoneh Faal;
other spelling: Isa Bige N'Gone) was King of the
Wolof Kingdom of...
- the two states, with
frequent wars
between them. Fall was son of
Lingeer Ngoneh Sobel Njie and the
maternal grandson of
Lingeer Sobel Joof,
making him a...
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sovereign of
Thiouthioune in 1867 was Maad Amad
Ngoneh Joof,
commonly known as Amad
Ngoneh Thiouthioune (Amad
Ngoneh of Thiouthioune). He was the
paternal uncle...
- the
maternal grandmother of Damel-Teigne
Amari Ngoneh Sobel Faal,
Lingeer Sobel Joof (mother of
Ngoneh Sobel Njie, Amari's own mother) was a Serer, and...
- of
Cayor (equivalent of
Prime Minister) by his
first cousin Damel Amari Ngoneh Sobell Fall
after he ****isted him
defeat the king of
Jolof at the Battle...