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    Baol or Bawol was a kingdom in what is now central Senegal. Founded in the 11th century, it was a vassal of the Jolof Empire before becoming independent...
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    with a new vocalist. TNT officially revealed their new and fourth vocalist, Baol Bardot Bulsara, at their opening act gig for Scorpions at Oslo Spektrum on...
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  • the N3 road. Mbacké, also known as Mbacké-Baol, was founded in the sparsely populated wilderness of Eastern Baol in 1796 by Mame Maram Muhammad al-Khayri...
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    Senegal, southeast of Waalo, west of the kingdom of Jolof, and north of Baol and the Kingdom of Sine. Cayor (also spelled Kayor, Kadior, Cadior, Kadjoor...
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  • M'Bayar (redirect from Baol (horse))
    The M'Bayar is a breed of small horse from the historic region of Baol in Senegal, in West Africa. It is the most numerous of the four Senegalese horse...
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    : 30  They were related to early rulers of neighboring kingdoms such as Baol. Jolof was a vassal of the Mali Empire for much of its early history. It...
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    Dibi Dibi Rek / Nafantav / La Femme sans haine / Rero / Senegambie / Baol Baol / Naboou / Nassarane / Wassalia / Setsinala / Khar / Samayaye Jammu Africa...
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    including the Kingdom of Sine, the Kingdom of Saloum and the Kingdom of Baol. The royal princesses (Lingeers) from the Joof family were also given in...
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  • album with the band's fourth lead vocalist Baol Bardot Bulsara, who officially joined in November 2017. TNT Baol Bardot Bulsara – lead vocals Ronni Le Tekrø...
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    where over time villages and towns developed into autonomous states such as Baol, Kayor, Saloum, Dimar, Walo, and Sine the overall ruling state being that...
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  • Cayor and Baol in what is now Senegal in the late 17th and early 18th centuries. Lat Sukaabe was born a younger son of the Teigne of Baol, Thié Yasin...
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    southern Cayor and north west of ancient Thiès. The Serer-Njeghen occupy old Baol; the Serer-Palor occupy the west central, west southwest of Thiès and the...
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  • recruited with the help of his maternal uncle Niokhor Ndiaye, Teigne (title) of Baol.: 8  To camouflage his movements Amary Ngoné marched the army east to lake...
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    Baule-Escoublac (French pronunciation: [la bol ɛskublak]; Gallo: Écoubiâ, Breton: Ar Baol-Skoubleg, [ar ˈbawl ˈskuːbleːk]), commonly referred to as La Baule, is a...
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    Jolof Empire grew more powerful, having united Cayor and the kingdoms of Baol, Siné, Saloum, Waalo, Futa Tooro and Bambouk, or much of present-day West...
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    the monarchs of the pre-colonial Kingdom of Baol, now part of present-day Senegal. The Kingdoms of Baol and Cayor became intricately linked especially...
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  • reigning Buurba of the empire signaled the end of Jolof hegemony over Cayor, Baol, Saloum, Sine, Wuli, Niani, and Waalo. The Lamane of Cayor Dece Fu Njogu...
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  • and was the language of the early modern kingdoms of Sine, Saloum, and Baol. Serer is one of the Senegambian languages, which are characterized by consonant...
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    partially overlaps with the precolonial Kingdoms of Cayor and Baol. The Kingdom of Baol was ruled by the Joof family for several centuries until c 1549...
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    Yann-Baol an Noalleg) Geriadur ar Vezekniezh, Rann 11, Récepteur - Spectrine, Galleg-Saozneg-Brezhoneg, Preder, 2020. - pp. 1601–1760. (with Yann-Baol an...
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    among which are Bar Sport, Elianto, Terra!, La compagnia dei celestini, Baol, Comici spaventati guerrieri, Saltatempo, Margherita Dolcevita and Il bar...
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  • Standard Swedish hus ("house") is heos in this dialect, bord ("table") is båoL, and is ("ice") is öys. The more archaic forms of the dialect are no longer...
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    Saafi Seex Religion History Amar Godomat Cekeen Tumuli Khasso Kingdom of Baol Kingdom of Biffeche kingdom of Saloum Kingdom of Sine Serer prehistory Serer...
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    Serer-demonym, e.g. Bawol-Bawol and Saloum-Saloum / Saluum-Saluum, inhabitants of Baol and Saloum respectively). The history of Sine, which has been inhabited by...
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    of Senegal including the Walo, Cayor, Jolof (also as Djolof or Wolof) and Baol came into the Cap-Vert peninsula. The most notable football club is Olympique...
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    Niger–Congo? Atlantic–Congo West Atlantic Senegambian Fula–Wolof Wolof Dialects Baol Cayor Jolof Lebu Jander Dakar–Wolof Writing system Latin (Wolof alphabet)...
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  • George (also known as Barry Bulsara, born 1960), English murder suspect Baol Bardot Bulsara, vocalist for TNT (Norwegian band) Freddie Mercury (born Farrokh...
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    warrior-slaves in pre-colonial Senegambian societies, particularly Jolof, Cayor, Baol and Waalo. Up until the mid 19th century, they were a powerful political...
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  • 1969) Kingdom of Saloum (1494–1864, fully disestablished 1969) Kingdom of Baol (1555–1895) Kingdom of Cayor (1549–1879) Kingdom of Waalo (1287–1855) Bundu...
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  • title of the Javanese monarch of the Surakarta Sunanate. Teigne, ruler of Baol, previously a pre-colonial Serer kingdom. Tlahtloāni, the Classical Nahuatl...
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