Damel was the title of the ruler (or king) of the Wolof kingdom of Cayor in what is now northwest Senegal, West Africa. The most well-known damel is probably...
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Eduard C. F. Dämel also Damel, Daemel (1821–3 September 1900) was a German entomologist. Dämel was an insect dealer in Hamburg. He spent the years 1867–1874...
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in an accident, and Amary Ngone became damel. His uncle died soon afterwards, and he thus became the first Damel-Teigne ruling over both Cayor and Baol...
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Damel Flowers (born 28 October 1960) is a Belizean sprinter. He competed in the men's 200 metres at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild;...
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Lat Jor (section First Reign as Damel)
French: Lat Dior Ngoné Latyr Diop; c. 1842–1886) was a nineteenth-century damel (king) of Cayor, a Wolof state that is today in Sénégal. He is today a national...
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15th century, bringing primarily horses and iron. Amary Ngoné Sobel Fall, Damel of Cayor, and his cousin Maguinak Joof of Baol fought together at the Battle...
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Puerta Zuluaga, D. (1988). "Los Caminos del tiple". Bogotá: Ediciones AMP Damel. Archived from the original on 3 May 2017. Retrieved 3 May 2017. "Ritmos...
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Lat Sukabe, Damel (1697–1719) Isa-Tende, Damel (1719–1748) Isa Bige, Damel (1748–1749) Ma-Bathio Samb, Damel (1749–1757) Birima Kodu, Damel (1757–1758)...
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Dameli language (redirect from Damel language)
Chitral District of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. The Domel or Damel Valley is about ten miles south of Drosh on the East Side of the Chitral...
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Jan Krzysztof Damel, also known as Jonas Damelis and Johann Damehl in other languages (1780 – 30 August 1840) was a Polish neoclassicist artist in the...
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Joshua David Duhamel (/dəˈmɛl/ də-MEL; born November 14, 1972) is an American actor. After various modeling work, he made his acting debut as Leo du Pres...
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Samba Fal, Damel (1832–1855) Birima Ngone Latir Fal, Damel (1855–1860) Ma-Kodu Kumba Yande Fal, Damel (1860–1861) Ma-Jojo Jegeñ Kodu Fal, Damel (1861) Lat...
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the kingdom's new independence from Jolof. Dece Fu Njogu was acclaimed damel, meaning 'breaker', but during the celebrations was killed when a group...
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Amari Ngoneh Sobel Faal, or Amari Ngóone Sobel in Wolof) was the second Damel of the independent Kingdom of Cayor in modern-day Senegal. He was responsible...
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Senegalese resistance to the French expansion was led in part by Lat-Dior, Damel of Cayor, and Maad a Sinig Kumba Ndoffene Famak Joof (the Maad a Sinig,...
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and Wincenty Smokowski. Romantic artists were Jan Rustem, Jan Krzysztof Damel, Wincenty Dmochowski and Kanuty Rusiecki. After the 1832 closure of Vilnius...
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Jalmenus daemeli (redirect from Dämel's blue)
Jalmenus daemeli, the Daemel's blue, Dämel's blue or emerald hairstreak, is a butterfly of the family Lycaenidae, and was first described in 1879 by Georg...
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(disambiguation) Diors, a village in the Indre department of France Lat-Dior, a Damel (king) in nineteenth century Sénégal Iann Dior, an American rapper This...
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(2022-08-31). "SCS – Soldier Combat Systems • Damel | Confecção de Vestuário | Póvoa de Varzim, Portugal". Damel | Confecção de Vestuário | Póvoa de Varzim...
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Xole, exiled himself in Cayor with his supporters. With the support of the Damel and teigne (king) Lat Sukabe Fall, he marched on Jolof and killed Biram...
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of Cayor, in what is now Senegal, during the 18th century. He reigned as Damel from 1748—1749 and again from 1756—1759. Maissa Bigué belonged to the reigning...
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Ndiambour province of the Wolof Kingdom of Cayor in the early 18th century. The Damel Maisa Tenda Wej gave him the estate.: 169 The site of Diop's Islamic university...
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Airport. The line was operated by Delhi Airport Metro Express Pvt. Limited (DAMEL), a subsidiary of Reliance Infrastructure (the line's concessionaire until...
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Amari Ngone Ndèla Kumba Fal, Damel (1790–1809) Biram Fatma Cub Fal, Damel (1809–1832) Maysa Tènde Jor Samba Fal, Damel (1832–1855) Imamate of Futa Toro...
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Decee Fu Njoogu; French: Détié Fou Ndiogou) was the last Lamane and first Damel of Cayor. At the time Cayor was a vassal of the Jolof Empire, and for a...
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spelled Lat Sukabe or Lat Soucabe (or Lat Sukabe Ngoneh Jaye Faal), was Damel-Teigne of the pre-colonial kingdoms of Cayor and Baol in what is now Senegal...
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Nri–Alike, King (1677–1700) Senegal Cayor (complete list) – Lat Sukabe, Damel (1697–1719) Kingdom of Jolof (complete list) – Gireun Buri Dyelen, Buur-ba...
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kingdom of Cayor, which concluded with the installation of a marabout as Damel. In the years following the revolt, relations between marabouts and Wolof...
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jointly ruled Baol, the Fall paternal dynasty succeeded them, hence the first Damels and Teignes (titles of the kings of Cayor and Baol, respectively) from the...
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and saw themselves as Wolofs, ascended the throne as "Teigne" (and as Damel in Cayor) after the Battle of Danki—which Yoro Boly Dyao dated as 1549 (the...
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