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Maad a Sinig Ama Joof Gnilane Faye Joof (many variations of his name: Ama Joof, Amat Diouf, Amajuf Ñilan Fay Juf, Amadiouf Diouf, Ama Diouf Faye, Ama Diouf Gnilane Faye Diouf, Ramat Dhiouf, etc.) was a king of Sine now part of present-day Senegal. He reigned from c. 1825 to 1853. He was fluent in several languages. He came from The Royal House of Semou Njekeh Joof (the third and last royal house founded by the Joof family of Sine and Saloum in the 18th century). Maad a Sinig (variations: Mad Sinig etc.) means king of Sine in the Serer-Sine language. The term Bur Sine (variations: Buur Sine or Bour Sine) is also used interchangeably with the proper title Maad a Sinig or Mad a Sinig. They both mean king Sine. Bour Sine is usually used by the Wolof people when referring to the Serer kings of

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  • Maad a Sinig Ama Joof Gnilane Faye Joof (many variations of his name: Ama Joof, Amat Diouf, Amajuf Ñilan Fay Juf, Amadiouf Diouf, Ama Diouf Faye, Ama Diouf Gnilane Faye Diouf, Ramat Dhiouf, etc.) was a king of Sine now part of present-day Senegal. He reigned from c. 1825 to 1853. He was fluent in several languages. He came from The Royal House of Semou Njekeh Joof (the third and last royal house founded by the Joof family of Sine and Saloum in the 18th century). Maad a Sinig (variations: Mad Sinig etc.) means king of Sine in the Serer-Sine language. The term Bur Sine (variations: Buur Sine or Bour Sine) is also used interchangeably with the proper title Maad a Sinig or Mad a Sinig. They both mean king Sine. Bour Sine is usually used by the Wolof people when referring to the Serer kings of Sine. The Serer people generally used the term Maad a Sinig or Mad a Sinig when referring to their kings. (en)
  • Ama Diouf Gnilane Faye Diouf (de nombreuses variantes de son nom: Amat Diouf; Amajuf Ñilan Fay Juf; Amadiouf Diouf; Ama Diouf Faye; Ama Joof Gnilane Faye Joof; Ama Diouf Faye; Ramat; etc.) était un roi du Sine, qui fait maintenant partie du Sénégal. Il régna de c 1825 à 1853. Il parlait couramment plusieurs langues.Il est issu de la Maison royale de Semou Ndiké Diouf (la troisième et dernière maison royale fondée par la famille Diouf du Sine et du Saloum au XVIIIe siècle). Maad a Sinig (également orthographié Mad a Sinig), signifie roi du Sine dans la langue Sérère. Cependant, le terme de Bur Sine (également orthographié Buur Sine ou Bour Sine) est l'appellation historique des rois du Siin. N'empeches qu'il y'a volonté récente de vouloir modifier Bour Sine en Maad a Sinig en se référant aux rois du Sine. (fr)
  • Ама Діуф Гнілане Файє (д/н — 1853) — маад-а-сініг (володар) держави Сіне в 1825—1853 роках. (uk)
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  • c. 1825 (en)
  • Crowned at Diakhao, Kingdom of Sine, present-day (en)
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  • Sandigui N'Diob Niokhobai Joof (en)
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  • Maad a Sinig Ama Joof Gnilane Faye Joof (en)
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  • The Royal House of Semou Njekeh Joof founded by Maad Semou Njekeh Joof in the 18th century (en)
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  • Lingeer Gnilane Faye (en)
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  • Maad a Sinig Ama Joof Gnilane Faye Joof (en)
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  • (en)
  • Ama Kumba Mbodj . (en)
  • Maad a Sinig Njaak Wagam Gnilane Faye . (en)
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  • "Ramat Dhiouf [[[Diouf]] - French spelling in Senegal] is the name of the King; he is young and one of the most handsome Blacks I've seen; a tall, noble and distinguished figure; he is still attached to these benefits outside all the qualities of mind and heart, he speaks admirably up to six different languages. He is loved by his subjects and he loves them. It is regrettable that so many qualities are overshadowed by the vices of kings are those of idolaters, passion for liqueur and especially for women ..." (en)
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  • Prime Ministers (en)
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  • David Boilat. (en)
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  • Maad a Sinig Ama Joof Gnilane Faye Joof. King of Sine. Reigned : c. 1825 to 1853. From The Royal House of Semou Njekeh Joof. He is one of few pre-colonial Senegambian kings imortalised in a portrait. Watercolor Sketches of David Boilat in Esquisses sénégalaises 1853, original portrait taken in 1850 when Boilat visited Joal. (en)
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  • c.. 1825–1853 (en)
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  • Ама Діуф Гнілане Файє (д/н — 1853) — маад-а-сініг (володар) держави Сіне в 1825—1853 роках. (uk)
  • Maad a Sinig Ama Joof Gnilane Faye Joof (many variations of his name: Ama Joof, Amat Diouf, Amajuf Ñilan Fay Juf, Amadiouf Diouf, Ama Diouf Faye, Ama Diouf Gnilane Faye Diouf, Ramat Dhiouf, etc.) was a king of Sine now part of present-day Senegal. He reigned from c. 1825 to 1853. He was fluent in several languages. He came from The Royal House of Semou Njekeh Joof (the third and last royal house founded by the Joof family of Sine and Saloum in the 18th century). Maad a Sinig (variations: Mad Sinig etc.) means king of Sine in the Serer-Sine language. The term Bur Sine (variations: Buur Sine or Bour Sine) is also used interchangeably with the proper title Maad a Sinig or Mad a Sinig. They both mean king Sine. Bour Sine is usually used by the Wolof people when referring to the Serer kings of (en)
  • Ama Diouf Gnilane Faye Diouf (de nombreuses variantes de son nom: Amat Diouf; Amajuf Ñilan Fay Juf; Amadiouf Diouf; Ama Diouf Faye; Ama Joof Gnilane Faye Joof; Ama Diouf Faye; Ramat; etc.) était un roi du Sine, qui fait maintenant partie du Sénégal. Il régna de c 1825 à 1853. Il parlait couramment plusieurs langues.Il est issu de la Maison royale de Semou Ndiké Diouf (la troisième et dernière maison royale fondée par la famille Diouf du Sine et du Saloum au XVIIIe siècle). Maad a Sinig (également orthographié Mad a Sinig), signifie roi du Sine dans la langue Sérère. Cependant, le terme de Bur Sine (également orthographié Buur Sine ou Bour Sine) est l'appellation historique des rois du Siin. N'empeches qu'il y'a volonté récente de vouloir modifier Bour Sine en Maad a Sinig en se référant au (fr)
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  • Maad a Sinig Ama Diouf Gnilane Faye Diouf (fr)
  • Maad a Sinig Ama Joof Gnilane Faye Joof (en)
  • Ама Діуф Гнілане Файє (uk)
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