List of rulers of the Jolof Empire

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The following is a list of rulers of the Jolof Empire. The Jolof Empire (French language Diolof or Djolof) was a West African state that ruled parts of Senegal and The Gambia from 1360[1] to 1890.

The rulers were known as "Buur-ba Jolof". Their surnames were Njie (or Ndiaye).

Rulers of the Jolof Empire

Names and dates taken from John Stewart's African States and Rulers (Third edition, 2006).[2] Dates are approximative, and many are disputed by other historians.[3][4]

Jolof Empire (1350–1549)

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Name Reign dates Notes
N'Dyadya N'Dyaye c. 1350–1370 Also known as Ndiadiane Ndiaye
Sare N'Dyaye c. 1370–1390 -
N'Diklam Sare c. 1390–1420 -
Tyukuli N'Diklam c. 1420–1440 -
Leeyti Tyukuli c. 1440–1450 -
N'Dyelen Mbey Leeyti c. 1450–1465 -
Birayma N'dyeme Eler c. 1465–1481 -
Tase Daagulen c. 1481–1488 -
Birayma Kuran Kan c. 1488–1492 -
Bukaar Biye-Sungule c. 1492–1527 -
Birayma Dyeme-Kumba c. 1527–1543 -
Leele Fuli Fak c. 1543–1549 Defeated and killed at the battle of Danki in 1549. Afterwards, the Jolof Empire collapsed and became a kingdom.
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Jolof Kingdom (1549–1889)

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Name Reign dates
al-Buri Penda c. 1549–1566
Lat-Samba c. 1566–1597
Gireun Buri Dyelen c. 1597–1605
Birayma Penda c. 1605–1649
Birayma Mba c. 1649–1670
Bakar Penda c. 1670–1711
Bakan-Tam Gan c. 1711–1721
al-Buri Dyakher c. 1721–1740
Birayamb c. 1740–1748
Birawa Keme c. 1748–1750
Lat-Kodu c. 1750–1755
Bakaa-Tam Buri-Nyabu c. 1755–1763
Mba Kompaas c. 1763–1800
Mba Buri-Nyabu c. 1800–1818
Birayamb Kumba-Gey c. 1818–1838
al-Buri Tam c. 1838–1845
Baka Kodu 1845–1847
Birayamb Aram 1847–1849
Birayma-Penda 1849
Mbanyi-Paate 1849
Lat-Koddu 1849
Interregnum 1849–1850
Birayamb Ma-Dyigen 1850–1855
al-Buri Peya Birayma 1855–1856
Bakan-Tam Yaago 1856–1858
Taanor 1858–1863
Bakan-Tam Khaari 1863–1871
Amadou Seeku 1871–1875
Ali Buri N'Dyaye 1875–May 1890
Samba 3 June 1890–3 November 1895
Buuna 3 November 1895–1900
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Jolof became part of the French Senegal Colony in 1889.[2]

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