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state was the
possibly mythical Ndiadiane Ndiaye (also
spelled Njaajaan Njaay or Njai).
Sallah writes: "Some say that
Njajan was the son of Abu Darday...
- June 1793 –
April or May 1870), also
known as Anna Kingsley, Anta
Majigeen Njaay or Anna
Madgigine Jai, was a West
African from present-day Senegal, who...
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Mbaba in French), also
called "Medina I",
named after Baabakar Njaay,
nicknamed "Mbàbba
Njaay," who was the
Serer chief of the
village when it was incorporated...
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Ndiadiane Ndiaye,
frequently spelled Njaajan Njaay or Njai in English, was the semi-legendary
founder of the
Jolof Empire. The
story of
Ndiadiaye Ndiaye...
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Supreme deities Kokh Kox Koox Kopé
Tiatie Cac Roog (main)
Other deities Kumba Njaay Takhar Tiurakh Sacred sites Fatick Sine
River Sine-Saloum Somb
Point of...
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Supreme deities Kokh Kox Koox Kopé
Tiatie Cac Roog (main)
Other deities Kumba Njaay Takhar Tiurakh Sacred sites Fatick Sine
River Sine-Saloum Somb
Point of...
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Supreme deities Kokh Kox Koox Kopé
Tiatie Cac Roog (main)
Other deities Kumba Njaay Takhar Tiurakh Sacred sites Fatick Sine
River Sine-Saloum Somb
Point of...
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spelling in Gambia), N'Diaye (French
spelling in Senegal), N'diay (German) or
Njaay (Serer
spelling in Senegambia) is a
Serer patronym. It is worn by both Serer...
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Supreme deities Kokh Kox Koox Kopé
Tiatie Cac Roog (main)
Other deities Kumba Njaay Takhar Tiurakh Sacred sites Fatick Sine
River Sine-Saloum Somb
Point of...
-
Supreme deities Kokh Kox Koox Kopé
Tiatie Cac Roog (main)
Other deities Kumba Njaay Takhar Tiurakh Sacred sites Fatick Sine
River Sine-Saloum Somb
Point of...