Dinah Salifou

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Preceded byYoura Tawel
BornMohammad Dinah Salifou Camara
c.1830
Fouta Djallon
Died17 October 1897
Saint-Louis du Sénégal
ChildrenIbrahima Dinah Salifou, Khaly Salifou
Mohammad Dinah Salifou
« Leroi africain Dinah Salifou,
la reine et les personnages de leur suite » (1889)
Roi des Nalous
In office
1885–1890
Preceded byYoura Tawel
Personal details
BornMohammad Dinah Salifou Camara
c.1830
Fouta Djallon
Died17 October 1897
Saint-Louis du Sénégal
ChildrenIbrahima Dinah Salifou, Khaly Salifou
Parents
  • Boya Salifou (father)
  • Makoumba (mother)

Mohammad Dinah Salifou Camara (died 21 October 1897) was the last king of the Nalu people of Guinea. He is often presented as one of the great figures of resistance to colonial penetration into sub-Saharan Africa, but also has some notoriety for his noted participation at Expo 1889 in Paris. At the end of his life, he was exiled to Saint-Louis, Senegal,[1] under house arrest, where he died in poverty. Dinah Salifou was the holder of the Légion d'honneur.

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