• 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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    of Baol in the 15th century, bringing primarily horses and iron. Amary Ngoné Sobel Fall, Damel of Cayor, and his cousin Maguinak Joof of Baol fought together...
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    the Buurba Léléfoulifak for several years, sent his son Amary Ngone Sobel Fall to do so. Amary, aided by his uncle the Teigne of Baol, led an army to a...
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  • Niokhor Ndiaye, Teigne (title) of Baol.: 8  To camouflage his movements Amary Ngoné marched the army east to lake Danki, 15km south of Taif on the southern...
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  • Njogu 1549–1593, Amary Ngone Sobel Fall 1593–1600 Massamba Tako 1697–1719, Lat Sukabe 1719–1748, Isa-Tende 1748–1749, Maissa Bigué Ngoné Fall (1st term) 1749–1757...
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  • he sent his son Amary Ngone Sobel Fall with a large retinue to do so, but the Buurba (emperor) refused to accept the payment. Amary left for Cayor, declaring...
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    Ngoneh Sobel Njie (Amary's mother) were also of Wagadou matrilineage. After his death, he was succeeded by his maternal nephew Amary Ngoneh Sobel Faal,...
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  • King of Saloum succeeded to the throne. 1549: The Battle of Danki, Amary Ngoneh Sobel Faal assisted by his first cousin Prince Manguinak Joof (var : Manguinak...
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