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Maad Semou Njekeh Joof (English spelling the Gambia. Variations: Maad Semou Djiké Diouf - French spelling in Senegal, Bour Sémou Djiké Diouf, Buur Sémou Djiké Diouf, Semou Njiké, Maat Semou Ndiké Diouf, etc.) was a member of the Joof Dynasty of the Kingdom of Sine now part of independent Senegal. Maad means king and Maad a Sinig means king of Sine in Serer. He was the founder of the Royal House of Semou Njekeh Joof, founded in the early eighteenth century. His royal house was the third and last royal house founded by the Joof family of Sine and Saloum. Since its foundation, at least seven kings of Sine from his royal house had succeeded to the throne including his son Maad a Sinig Boukar Tjilas Sanghaie Joof.

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  • Maad Semou Ndiké Diouf (fr)
  • Maad Semou Njekeh Joof (en)
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  • Maad Semou Njekeh Joof (English spelling the Gambia. Variations: Maad Semou Djiké Diouf - French spelling in Senegal, Bour Sémou Djiké Diouf, Buur Sémou Djiké Diouf, Semou Njiké, Maat Semou Ndiké Diouf, etc.) was a member of the Joof Dynasty of the Kingdom of Sine now part of independent Senegal. Maad means king and Maad a Sinig means king of Sine in Serer. He was the founder of the Royal House of Semou Njekeh Joof, founded in the early eighteenth century. His royal house was the third and last royal house founded by the Joof family of Sine and Saloum. Since its foundation, at least seven kings of Sine from his royal house had succeeded to the throne including his son Maad a Sinig Boukar Tjilas Sanghaie Joof. (en)
  • Maad Semou Ndiké Diouf (de nombreuses variantes: Mad Semou Djiké Diouf, Bour Sémou Djiké Diouf, Buur Sémou Djiké Diouf, Semou Njiké, aussi Semou Njekeh Joof ou Semu Ndike Joof (en Gambie), etc.) a été membre de la dynastie Diouf du Royaume du Sine qui fait maintenant partie du Sénégal indépendant. Il était le fondateur de la Maison royale de Semou Ndiké Diouf, fondée au début du XVIIIe siècle. Sa maison royale était la troisième et dernière maison royale fondée par la famille Diouf du Sine et du Saloum. Depuis sa fondation, au moins sept rois du Sine avait sortait de sa maison royale, y compris son fils . (fr)
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  • Maad Semou Njekeh Joof (en)
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  • Maad Semou Njekeh Joof (en)
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  • Maad Semou Njekeh Joof (en)
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  • Founder of The Royal House of Semou Njekeh Joof in the 18th century (en)
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  • Maha Yandeh Mbouna Joof , Jogo Gnilane Mbouna Joof , Biram Pateh Yandeh Mbouna Joof (en)
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  • King of Tagdiam, (en)
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  • Linguere-Awo Yandeh Mbouna Faye (en)
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  • monarch (en)
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