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    Deeniyankobe; French: Grand Fulo), also known as the Denanke Kingdom or Denianke Kingdom, was a Pulaar kingdom of Senegal, which dominated the Futa Toro...
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    Fati Quali Keita in 1502 and seized the province of Diafunu. In 1514, the Denianke dynasty was established in Tekrour and it was not long before the new kingdom...
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    Futa Toro between 1769 and 1776 led by Sulayman Bal threw out the ruling Denianke Dynasty.: 541–2  Sulayman died in 1776 and was succeeded by Abdul Kader...
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  • of Casão. This eventually took him to the court of the Silatigi of the Denianke Kingdom, where he converted to Islam, acquired significant influence and...
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  • the first Muslim Fula dynasty of Futa Toro, and it overthrew the pagan Denianke dynasty of the Empire of Great Fulo in 1776/ Abdelkedir (1776 – 1804) Mustafa...
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  • gold trade in the Bambouk region. The town came under the control of the Denianke kingdom in the late 16th century. Person Yves. Nyaani Mansa Mamudu et la...
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  • Predecessor Tenguella Born between 1450 and 1455 Futa Toro Died 1537 House Denianke dynasty Father Tenguella Mother Nana Keita Religion Traditional African...
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  • Empire which survived in several societies in the region, notably the Denianke Kingdom of Futa Toro. In Mande, the term "silatigi" derives from "sili"...
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    Islam, the Muslim Fulas revolted against the non-Muslim Fulani of the Denianke Kingdom in 1776 under the leadership of Sileymaani Baal. The following...
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  • his base in Futa Jallon. He moved to Futa Toro, where he established the Denianke Kingdom. The recapture of the Futa Jallon ended the imperial crisis, leaving...
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    movement in Futa Toro, where the Torodbe cleric Sulayman Bal overthrew the Denianke dynasty in 1776.: 441  Sori's death in 1791 led to a series of succession...
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  • general Fati Quali in 1502 and seized the province of Diafunu. In 1514, the Denianke dynasty is established in Tekrur. It isn't long before the new kingdom...
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    Jolof Empire Denianke Kingdom...
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  • may well have been a distinct group by the fifteenth century, when the Denianke conquered Takrur, creating the Empire of Great Fulo. In 1644 the Zawaya...
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    Takrur. From 1495 to 1776, the country was part of the Denanke Kingdom. The Denianke leaders were a clan of non-Muslim Fulbe who ruled over most of Senegal...
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    of the elite and merchant classes. In 1776, the Tukulors overthrew the Denianke Dynasty and constructed a theocratic oligarchy. Influenced by other Islamic...
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  • Semou Njekeh Joof Guelowar dynasty (1350–1969) Joos dynasty (1367–1855) Denianke dynasty (1512–1776) – Empire of Great Fulo Macrobia Kingdom – Legendary...
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    where Giran Buri Jeleen defeated and killed him. With Jolof weakened, the Deniankes of Futa Toro made Jolof and Waalo their vassals, although this was largely...
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    Atlantic slave trade had created a profound crisis. The rulers of the Denianke kingdom, Waalo, Jolof and Cayor were all complicit in the ongoing manhunts...
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  • capital at Thilogne. His first act was to defeat the Brakna Moors. The last Denianke Saltigi, Sule Bubu Gayssiri, was still holding out in western Futa Toro...
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  • in Futa Toro and turned the region into what would later be called the Denianke Kingdom. Following Songhai's defeat by a Moroccan invasion in 1591 at the...
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    Ali ber led several expeditions in the former provinces of Mali. Peuls Denianke from Fouta Djallon invade Mali and Mamadou II (1481-1496) asks for help...
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    Songhai attacks broke Malian power in the Sahel. With the rise of the Deniankes in Futa Toro, Gajaaga became a nominal tributary state in the late 16th...
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  • death, Tenguella was succeeded by his son Koli Tenguella who founded the Denianke Dynasty in Futa Toro. Historians such as Sirre Abbas Soh have confused...
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  • James John Turk Lady Bianca Larry Payton Larry Vann Lee Hildebrand Leon “Denianke” Williams Lenny Williams Marvin Holmes Nicholas Harper Paul Tillman Smith...
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  • Ma Ba Diakhu Ma Ba Diakho Ba Mabba Jaxu Ba A descendant of the Fulani Denianke Dynasty, Amath Ba was born in 1809 in the region of Rip, also known as...
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  • Silvino da Luz - Baciro Dabó - Degredados - Demographics of Guinea-Bissau - Denianke; Denanke - Antonio de Noli - Dialonkes; Djalonkes; Jaloncas; Jallonkes...
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