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  2. Ndaté Yalla Mbodj - Wikipedia

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    Ndaté Yalla Mbodj, also known as Ndateh Yalla Mbooj ( c. 1810 — 1860 [1] [2] or 1814—1856), [6] was the last Lingeer (Queen) of Waalo, a Jolof kingdom located in what is now northwest Senegal. During her reign, she fought against French colonization and Moorish invasion of her kingdom. Ndaté Yalla and her sister Ndjeumbeut Mbodj were two ...

  3. Battle of Fandane-Thiouthioune - Wikipedia

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    Army of Sine, etc. [1] The Battle of Fandane-Thiouthioune (or Thiouthiogne ), also known as the Battle of Somb or the Battle of Somb-Tioutioune, occurred on 18 July 1867. [2] [3] It was a religious war between the Serer people and the Muslim Marabouts in 19th-century Senegal and the Gambia, but it also had a political and economic dimension to ...

  4. Mohamed Abdeljalil - Wikipedia

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    Aziz Akhannouch. Personal details. Born. 4 August 1968. Alma mater. École des ponts ParisTech ( B) Hassania School of Public Works (MBA) Mohammed Abdeljalil (born 4 August 1968) is a Moroccan politician who currently serves as Minister of Transport & Logistics. He was appointed as minister on 7 October 2021.

  5. Foreign relations of Equatorial Guinea - Wikipedia

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    Country Date; 1 Spain 27 September 1968: 2 Egypt 12 October 1968: 3 Cameroon 27 October 1968: 4 Switzerland 4 November 1968: 5 Japan 12 November 1968: 6 United States 12 November 1968

  6. Sultanate of Bagirmi - Wikipedia

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    The Sultanate or Kingdom of Bagirmi or Baghermi [2] ( French: Royaume du Baguirmi) was a kingdom and Islamic sultanate southeast of Lake Chad in central Africa. It was founded in either 1480 or 1522 and lasted until 1897, when it became a French protectorate. Its capital was Massenya, north of the Chari River and close to the border to modern ...

  7. Saloum - Wikipedia

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    The Kingdom of Saloum ( Serer: Saluum or Saalum) was a Serer kingdom in present-day Senegal as well as parts of Gambia, then called Lower Saluum. The precolonial capital of Saloum was the city of Kahone. It was a sister to the Kingdom of Sine. Their history, geography and culture were intricately linked and it was common to refer to them as the ...

  8. Temara - Wikipedia

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    Temara ( Arabic: تمارة) is a coastal city in Morocco. [2] It is located in the region of Rabat-Salé-Kénitra, directly south of Rabat on the Atlantic coast, in the suburban area of the capital. The city with 313,510 inhabitants as of 2014 [1] is the capital of Skhirate-Témara Prefecture. It is twinned with Saint Germain en Laye, France.

  9. Place Seffarine - Wikipedia

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    Place Seffarine or Seffarine Square ( Arabic: ساحة الصفارين; also transliterated as Saffarin) is a small square in the medina (old city) of Fes, Morocco. It is located on the south side of the Qarawiyyin Mosque, close to the Bou Khrareb River which runs through the heart of the medina. The square dates back to the Middle Ages but ...