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Title for monarchs of the kingdom of Baol
Teigne (Serer:Teeñ, alternate spellings include Teñ, Teen, Teign, Tègne, Tin, or Tinou) was the title of the monarchs of the pre-colonial Kingdom of Baol
Teigne
Former kingdom in central Senegal
becoming independent in the mid-16th century. The ruler bore the title of Teigne (or Teeň) and reigned from the capital in Lambaye. The kingdom encompassed
Baol
Former country in present-day Senegal
Saloum, appealed to the Teigne of neighboring Baol, Lat Sukaabe Fall for help. He took over Cayor and declared himself the Damel-Teigne, imposing the hegemony
Cayor
Five-pointed star polygon
Maad Saloum Maad a Sinig Ngum family Njie family Sarr family Sene family Teigne Thilas Related people Jola people Lebu people Toucouleur people Wolof people
Pentagram
Country house in Devon, England
it formed part of the lands of his supposed medieval ancestor, Drogo de Teigne. The architect was Edwin Lutyens, then at the height of his career. Lutyens
Castle_Drogo
Serer clan of Senegambia, West Africa
the Fall paternal dynasty succeeded them, hence the first Damels and Teignes (titles of the kings of Cayor and Baol, respectively) from the Fall patrilineage
Joof_family
Battle between Cayor and Jolof in 1549
leading an army recruited with the help of his maternal uncle Niokhor Ndiaye, Teigne (title) of Baol. To camouflage his movements Amary Ngoné marched the army
Battle_of_Danki
Religious war between the Serer people and the Muslim Marabouts of the 19th century
were defeated. Maba Diakhou Bâ was killed and his body decapitated. Damel-Teigne Lat Dior Ngoné Latyr Diop and Bourba Jolof Alboury Sainabou Njie fled. Maad
Battle of Fandane-Thiouthioune
Battle_of_Fandane-Thiouthioune
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 in
Lat_Sukaabe_Fall
West African ethnic group
Maad Saloum Maad a Sinig Ngum family Njie family Sarr family Sene family Teigne Thilas Related people Jola people Lebu people Toucouleur people Wolof people
Wolof_people
Hungarian physician
Trichophyton tonsurans. Mémoire sur une vegétation qui constitue la vraie teigne. (discovery & description of the achorion of favus) Recherches anatomiques
David_Gruby
Damel-Teigne
Sohna Mbay (?) Lat Jor Ngoné Latir (Damel-Teigne) Lat-Degen Fari (Teigne) Ma-Iseu Tend Jor Samba Fal (Damel-Teigne) Jor Mahureja Ngoné Latir Fal (Linguère)
Lat_Jor
Commune in Dakar Region, Senegal
Maad Saloum Maad a Sinig Ngum family Njie family Sarr family Sene family Teigne Thilas Related people Jola people Lebu people Toucouleur people Wolof people
Sébikhotane
1980 studio album by Renaud
Franglais, with almost every line containing both English and French words. "La Teigne" is the story of a youth who has grown up "on the state" ("Il était de l'assistance")
Marche_à_l'ombre_(album)
Damel-Teigne
leading an army recruited with the help of his maternal uncle Niokhor Ndiaye, Teigne (title) of Baol. To camouflage his movements Amary Ngoné marched the army
Amary_Ngone_Sobel_Fall
West African rump state
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 Mbaakure at
Kingdom_of_Jolof
Type of folk wrestling
Maad Saloum Maad a Sinig Ngum family Njie family Sarr family Sene family Teigne Thilas Related people Jola people Lebu people Toucouleur people Wolof people
Senegalese_wrestling
Capital of The Gambia
Maad Saloum Maad a Sinig Ngum family Njie family Sarr family Sene family Teigne Thilas Related people Jola people Lebu people Toucouleur people Wolof people
Banjul
Legal privilege given to some members in monarchical and princely societies
homage is paid", title of the Javanese monarch of the Surakarta Sunanate. Teigne, ruler of Baol, previously a pre-colonial Serer kingdom. Tlahtloāni, the
Imperial, royal and noble ranks
Imperial,_royal_and_noble_ranks
Title given to the mother or sister of a king
entering his daughter into a forced marriage. Maad a Sinig Maad Saloum Damel Teigne (title) Brak (African kings) Buumi Thilas Loul Senegal portal Gambia portal
Lingeer
Serer kingdom in present-day Senegal
maternal dynasty in much of Serer country. For more on that, see Joof family, Teigne, and Serer maternal clans. Before Maad Saloum Mbegan Ndour, Saloum existed
Saloum
West African ethnoreligious group and nation
there are Serers surnamed Faal/Fall, and the maternal grandmother of Damel-Teigne Amari Ngoneh Sobel Faal, Lingeer Sobel Joof (mother of Ngoneh Sobel Njie
Serer_people
Maad Saloum Maad a Sinig Ngum family Njie family Sarr family Sene family Teigne Thilas Related people Jola people Lebu people Toucouleur people Wolof people
Flag_of_Senegal
Title for Serer high priests and priestesses
Serer kings (the Maad, Maad a Sinig, and Maad Saloum, and previously, the Teigne) preferably at the beginning of the rainy season. Before a king launched
Saltigue
Archaeological site in Senegal and the Gambia
Maad Saloum Maad a Sinig Ngum family Njie family Sarr family Sene family Teigne Thilas Related people Jola people Lebu people Toucouleur people Wolof people
Senegambian_stone_circles
Area of Senegal
Maad Xole Joof (né: Xole Njuug Juuf (King of Paataar, (the conqueror and Teigne of Baol)). The Joof family that had ruled the pre-colonial Kingdoms of Sine
Lehar_region
Maad Saloum Maad a Sinig Ngum family Njie family Sarr family Sene family Teigne Thilas Related people Jola people Lebu people Toucouleur people Wolof people
Djilas_(Senegal)
Religious and ethnic persecution of the Serer people of West Africa
respective kings (the Maad a Sinig, king of Sine; and the Teigne, king of Baol). The Maad a Sinig and Teigne with their respective armies sacked the French post
Persecution_of_Serers
Diohine and kept the Church out of Sine. When a disgruntled son of Damel-Teigne Lat Dior Ngoneh Latir Jobe (former King of Cayor and Baol) tried to incriminate
Kumba_Ndoffene_Fa_Ndeb_Joof
West African ethnic group
Maad Saloum Maad a Sinig Ngum family Njie family Sarr family Sene family Teigne Thilas Related people Jola people Lebu people Toucouleur people Wolof people
Toucouleur_people
Town and commune in Fatick Region, Senegal
Maad Saloum Maad a Sinig Ngum family Njie family Sarr family Sene family Teigne Thilas Related people Jola people Lebu people Toucouleur people Wolof people
Diakhao
Senegalese politician and musician (born 1959)
Maad Saloum Maad a Sinig Ngum family Njie family Sarr family Sene family Teigne Thilas Related people Jola people Lebu people Toucouleur people Wolof people
Youssou_N'Dour
Part of the Serer ethnic group
Maad Saloum Maad a Sinig Ngum family Njie family Sarr family Sene family Teigne Thilas Related people Jola people Lebu people Toucouleur people Wolof people
Serer-Laalaa
Cangin language spoken in Senegal
Maad Saloum Maad a Sinig Ngum family Njie family Sarr family Sene family Teigne Thilas Related people Jola people Lebu people Toucouleur people Wolof people
Palor_language
River in Senegal
Maad Saloum Maad a Sinig Ngum family Njie family Sarr family Sene family Teigne Thilas Related people Jola people Lebu people Toucouleur people Wolof people
Saloum_River
Senegalese percussionist and singer
Maad Saloum Maad a Sinig Ngum family Njie family Sarr family Sene family Teigne Thilas Related people Jola people Lebu people Toucouleur people Wolof people
Mbaye_Dieye_Faye
River in West Africa
Maad Saloum Maad a Sinig Ngum family Njie family Sarr family Sene family Teigne Thilas Related people Jola people Lebu people Toucouleur people Wolof people
Senegal_River
Deity of the Noon people of Senegal
Maad Saloum Maad a Sinig Ngum family Njie family Sarr family Sene family Teigne Thilas Related people Jola people Lebu people Toucouleur people Wolof people
Kokh_Kox
"Zone to Defend" near Nantes, France
as it should be, (...) a festival of disobedience.:58 Dubbed the la Chat-teigne, the hamlet included a bar, communal kitchen, blacksmith’s workshops, dormitories
ZAD_de_Notre-Dame-des-Landes
Clans in western Africa
where they married the Serer patrilineages who ruled by the Serer title Teigne. The Joos Maternal Dynasty originated from the Serer pre-colonial Kingdom
Serer_maternal_clans
First Maad Saloum
and Baol, won a reputation as a brilliant general, and may have ruled as Teigne of Baol for a period. He allied himself with the Buurba Jolof Biram Njeme
Mbegane_Ndour
African clan
politician in 1967. He was found guilty and sentenced to death. Maad Saloum Teigne (title) Loul Thilas Timeline of Serer history Senegal portal history portal
Faye_family
Senegalese politician (1928–2007)
Maad Saloum Maad a Sinig Ngum family Njie family Sarr family Sene family Teigne Thilas Related people Jola people Lebu people Toucouleur people Wolof people
Augustin_Diamacoune_Senghor
Title given to a male monarch by the Serer people of Senegal, Gambia and Mauritania
titles Royal titles Lamane (also religious) Maad Maad a Sinig Maad Saloum Teigne Lingeer Line of succession Buumi Thilas Loul Religious titles Saltigue This
Maad
Manguinak Diouf, a member of the old Joof dynasty of Baol), both nephews of Teigne Njuko Njie (the last member of the Serer paternal dynasty to rule Baol)
Timeline_of_Serer_history
Senegalese film director
Maad Saloum Maad a Sinig Ngum family Njie family Sarr family Sene family Teigne Thilas Related people Jola people Lebu people Toucouleur people Wolof people
Moussa_Sene_Absa
Historical state in West Africa
Maad Saloum Maad a Sinig Ngum family Njie family Sarr family Sene family Teigne Thilas Related people Jola people Lebu people Toucouleur people Wolof people
Takrur
Maad Saloum Maad a Sinig Ngum family Njie family Sarr family Sene family Teigne Thilas Related people Jola people Lebu people Toucouleur people Wolof people
Religion_in_the_Gambia
Niger–Congo language spoken in Senegal and Gambia
Maad Saloum Maad a Sinig Ngum family Njie family Sarr family Sene family Teigne Thilas Related people Jola people Lebu people Toucouleur people Wolof people
Serer_language
Town and commune in Kaolack Region, Senegal
Maad Saloum Maad a Sinig Ngum family Njie family Sarr family Sene family Teigne Thilas Related people Jola people Lebu people Toucouleur people Wolof people
Gandiaye
Cangin language spoken in Senegal
Maad Saloum Maad a Sinig Ngum family Njie family Sarr family Sene family Teigne Thilas Related people Jola people Lebu people Toucouleur people Wolof people
Safen_language
Ethnic group of Senegal
Maad Saloum Maad a Sinig Ngum family Njie family Sarr family Sene family Teigne Thilas Related people Jola people Lebu people Toucouleur people Wolof people
Saafi_people
West African belief system
Maad Saloum Maad a Sinig Ngum family Njie family Sarr family Sene family Teigne Thilas Related people Jola people Lebu people Toucouleur people Wolof people
Serer_religion
Historical group in the Sahara
Maad Saloum Maad a Sinig Ngum family Njie family Sarr family Sene family Teigne Thilas Related people Jola people Lebu people Toucouleur people Wolof people
Bafour
Traditional drum from Senegal
Maad Saloum Maad a Sinig Ngum family Njie family Sarr family Sene family Teigne Thilas Related people Jola people Lebu people Toucouleur people Wolof people
Sabar
Title for the King of Sine in the Serer language
titles Royal titles Lamane (also religious) Maad Maad a Sinig Maad Saloum Teigne Lingeer Line of succession Buumi Thilas Loul Religious titles Saltigue This
Maad_a_Sinig
Post-classical Serer kingdom in Senegal
Maad Saloum Maad a Sinig Ngum family Njie family Sarr family Sene family Teigne Thilas Related people Jola people Lebu people Toucouleur people Wolof people
Kingdom_of_Sine
Gambian musician
Maad Saloum Maad a Sinig Ngum family Njie family Sarr family Sene family Teigne Thilas Related people Jola people Lebu people Toucouleur people Wolof people
Jaliba_Kuyateh
Maad Saloum Maad a Sinig Ngum family Njie family Sarr family Sene family Teigne Thilas Related people Jola people Lebu people Toucouleur people Wolof people
Super_Diamono
River in Senegal
Maad Saloum Maad a Sinig Ngum family Njie family Sarr family Sene family Teigne Thilas Related people Jola people Lebu people Toucouleur people Wolof people
Sine_River
Ancient saints and ancestral spirits of the Serer people
Maad Saloum Maad a Sinig Ngum family Njie family Sarr family Sene family Teigne Thilas Related people Jola people Lebu people Toucouleur people Wolof people
Pangool
Department in Diourbel Region, Senegal
N'goye [fr] Thiakhar [fr] Historic sites Tumuli of Lambaye (tombs of the Teignes of Baol) Tène-Mbambey, battlefield at Mbambey Sérère Gouye Ndeung, baobab
Bambey_department
King of Sine (1810–1871)
titles Royal titles Lamane (also religious) Maad Maad a Sinig Maad Saloum Teigne Lingeer Line of succession Buumi Thilas Loul Religious titles Saltigue This
Kumba_Ndoffene_Famak_Joof
Senegalese historian
Maad Saloum Maad a Sinig Ngum family Njie family Sarr family Sene family Teigne Thilas Related people Jola people Lebu people Toucouleur people Wolof people
Alioune_Sarr
his own publicity). St. Cricq, Renaud (February 5, 2010). "Vendetta la teigne, star de la Ferme Célébrités". Le Parisien (in French). Retrieved May 16
Mickaël_Vendetta
Patriarch of the Faye dynasty of Sine
Maad Saloum Maad a Sinig Ngum family Njie family Sarr family Sene family Teigne Thilas Related people Jola people Lebu people Toucouleur people Wolof people
Boukar_Djillakh_Faye
Lingeer of Cayor and Baol
wife of the 17th century Senegalese noble and Teigne Thié Yasin Demba Noudj Fall, and mother of Damel—Teigne Lat Soukabé Ngoné Fall who ruled Cayor and Baol
Ngoné_Dièye
Last king of Saloum
spelling variation) Maad Ndaah Njemeh Joof Serer maternal clans Faye family Teigne Kingdom of Baol history portal Senegal portal Gambia portal monarchy portal
Fode_N'Gouye_Joof
Gambian civil war with British involvement
Maad Saloum Maad a Sinig Ngum family Njie family Sarr family Sene family Teigne Thilas Related people Jola people Lebu people Toucouleur people Wolof people
Soninke-Marabout_War_(Kombo)
Maad Saloum Maad a Sinig Ngum family Njie family Sarr family Sene family Teigne Thilas Related people Jola people Lebu people Toucouleur people Wolof people
Demographics_of_Senegal
District of the Central River Division of the Gambia
Maad Saloum Maad a Sinig Ngum family Njie family Sarr family Sene family Teigne Thilas Related people Jola people Lebu people Toucouleur people Wolof people
Lower_Saloum
Word meaning "master of the land" in the Serer language
Maad Saloum Maad a Sinig Ngum family Njie family Sarr family Sene family Teigne Thilas Related people Jola people Lebu people Toucouleur people Wolof people
Lamane
Region of Senegal
Maad Saloum Maad a Sinig Ngum family Njie family Sarr family Sene family Teigne Thilas Related people Jola people Lebu people Toucouleur people Wolof people
Diourbel_region
English businessman, retailer and entrepreneur (1856 -1931)
cousin was Richard Peek, the rector of Drewsteignton (named after Drogo de Teigne, alleged forefather of the Drewes). Julius stayed on several occasions with
Julius_Drewe
Royal title in several pre-colonial kingdoms of Senegal
titles Royal titles Lamane (also religious) Maad Maad a Sinig Maad Saloum Teigne Lingeer Line of succession Buumi Thilas Loul Religious titles Saltigue This
Buumi
Title for the King of Saloum in the Serer language
titles Royal titles Lamane (also religious) Maad Maad a Sinig Maad Saloum Teigne Lingeer Line of succession Buumi Thilas Loul Religious titles Saltigue This
Maad_Saloum
British Isles, Europe Senegal Baol (complete list) – Tanor Ngone Jeng, Teigne (1890–1894) Cayor (complete list) – Maysa Tènde Jor Samba Fal, Damel (1832–1855)
List of state leaders in the 19th century (1851–1900)
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_19th_century_(1851–1900)
Village in Senegal
Maad Saloum Maad a Sinig Ngum family Njie family Sarr family Sene family Teigne Thilas Related people Jola people Lebu people Toucouleur people Wolof people
Séssène
French physician
Raymond Sabouraud signature in frontispiece of copy of Les Teignes (1910)
Raymond_Sabouraud
Senegalese ethnic group
Maad Saloum Maad a Sinig Ngum family Njie family Sarr family Sene family Teigne Thilas Related people Jola people Lebu people Toucouleur people Wolof people
Serer-Ndut_people
Musical artist
Maad Saloum Maad a Sinig Ngum family Njie family Sarr family Sene family Teigne Thilas Related people Jola people Lebu people Toucouleur people Wolof people
Yusupha_Ngum
Demi-god in the Serer religion
Maad Saloum Maad a Sinig Ngum family Njie family Sarr family Sene family Teigne Thilas Related people Jola people Lebu people Toucouleur people Wolof people
Takhar
Maad Saloum Maad a Sinig Ngum family Njie family Sarr family Sene family Teigne Thilas Related people Jola people Lebu people Toucouleur people Wolof people
Latri_Kunda
Group of Senegambian languages spoken in Senegal
Maad Saloum Maad a Sinig Ngum family Njie family Sarr family Sene family Teigne Thilas Related people Jola people Lebu people Toucouleur people Wolof people
Cangin_languages
UNESCO World Heritage Site in Senegal
Maad Saloum Maad a Sinig Ngum family Njie family Sarr family Sene family Teigne Thilas Related people Jola people Lebu people Toucouleur people Wolof people
Saloum_Delta_National_Park
Cangin language of Senegal
Maad Saloum Maad a Sinig Ngum family Njie family Sarr family Sene family Teigne Thilas Related people Jola people Lebu people Toucouleur people Wolof people
Ndut_language
Senegalese Catholic cardinal
Maad Saloum Maad a Sinig Ngum family Njie family Sarr family Sene family Teigne Thilas Related people Jola people Lebu people Toucouleur people Wolof people
Théodore-Adrien_Sarr
Supreme God and creator of the Serer religion of the Senegambia region
Maad Saloum Maad a Sinig Ngum family Njie family Sarr family Sene family Teigne Thilas Related people Jola people Lebu people Toucouleur people Wolof people
Roog
Maad Saloum Maad a Sinig Ngum family Njie family Sarr family Sene family Teigne Thilas Related people Jola people Lebu people Toucouleur people Wolof people
Louis_Diène_Faye
Structure in South Devon, England
by the Bishop of Exeter) and Teignharvey. In the Domesday Book of 1086 'Teigne' is listed as the 97th of the 99 manors or other landholdings held by Geoffrey
Canonteign
Maad Saloum Maad a Sinig Ngum family Njie family Sarr family Sene family Teigne Thilas Related people Jola people Lebu people Toucouleur people Wolof people
Upper_Saloum
Serer maternal dynasty from the Serer pre-colonial Kingdom of Sine in the 14th century
Maad Saloum Maad a Sinig Ngum family Njie family Sarr family Sene family Teigne Thilas Related people Jola people Lebu people Toucouleur people Wolof people
Joos_Maternal_dynasty
Village in Fatick, Senegal
Maad Saloum Maad a Sinig Ngum family Njie family Sarr family Sene family Teigne Thilas Related people Jola people Lebu people Toucouleur people Wolof people
Palmarin
Region of Senegal
Maad Saloum Maad a Sinig Ngum family Njie family Sarr family Sene family Teigne Thilas Related people Jola people Lebu people Toucouleur people Wolof people
Fatick_region
Ethnic group of Senegal
Maad Saloum Maad a Sinig Ngum family Njie family Sarr family Sene family Teigne Thilas Related people Jola people Lebu people Toucouleur people Wolof people
Niominka_people
Medieval history of the Serer people of Senegambia
Maad Saloum Maad a Sinig Ngum family Njie family Sarr family Sene family Teigne Thilas Related people Jola people Lebu people Toucouleur people Wolof people
Serer_history
Former West African kingdom
Maad Saloum Maad a Sinig Ngum family Njie family Sarr family Sene family Teigne Thilas Related people Jola people Lebu people Toucouleur people Wolof people
Khasso
Senegalese singer
Maad Saloum Maad a Sinig Ngum family Njie family Sarr family Sene family Teigne Thilas Related people Jola people Lebu people Toucouleur people Wolof people
Yandé_Codou_Sène
Rite of passage as well as a religious education commanded by Serer religion
Maad Saloum Maad a Sinig Ngum family Njie family Sarr family Sene family Teigne Thilas Related people Jola people Lebu people Toucouleur people Wolof people
Ndut_initiation_rite
Reincarnation in Serer religion
Maad Saloum Maad a Sinig Ngum family Njie family Sarr family Sene family Teigne Thilas Related people Jola people Lebu people Toucouleur people Wolof people
Ciiɗ_(Serer_religion)
TEIGNE
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TEIGNE
TEIGNE
Girl/Female
Latin
Rose.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Staffordshire called Derrington, recorded in Domesday Book as Dodintone ‘settlement (tūn) associated with a man called Do(d)a or Dud(d)a’.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Dry, Hard
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Indian
Laurel Tree
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian
Beautiful Woman
Biblical
cloud; mass of darkness; fountain; eye
Female
African
we are given.
Girl/Female
American, Hindu, Indian
Famous; Little; Dark
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lord Murugan
Male
Iranian/Persian
Variant spelling of Persian Shahzade, SHAHZAD means "prince."
TEIGNE
TEIGNE
TEIGNE
TEIGNE
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