Sare Ndiadiane (ruled c.1370–c.1390), also known as Sare N'Dyaye, was the second ruler, or Burba, of the Jolof Empire.[1] He was the son of Ndiadiane Ndiaye, the founder of the empire, and Marema Ndoye Gueye of the Begedji lineage, born after his father left Waalo for Djolof.[2]
Sare Ndiadiane | |
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Burba Jolof | |
Reign | c.1370–c.1390 |
Predecessor | Ndiadiane Ndiaye |
Successor | N'Diklam Sare |
Mother | Marema Ndoye Gueye |
References
edit- ^ Stewart, John (2014). African States and Rulers. Jefferson: McFarland. p. 76. ISBN 978-0-78649-564-1.
- ^ Dieng, Bassirou; Kesteloot, Lilyan (2009). "Le mythe de Ndiadiane Ndiaye". Les épopées d'Afrique noire [The Epics of Black Africa] (in French). Paris: Karthala. p. 255. ISBN 978-2-81110-210-4.