Sare N'Dyaye

Burba Jolof
Sare N'Dyaye
Burba Jolof
Reignc.1370–c.1390
PredecessorN'Dyadya N'Dyaye
SuccessorN'Diklam Sare
MotherMarema Ndoye Gueye[1]: 255 

Sare N'Dyaye (ruled c.1370–c.1390), also known as Sare Ndiadiane, was the second ruler, or Burba, of the Jolof Empire.[2] 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.

References

  1. ^ Dieng, Bassirou; Kesteloot, Lilyan (2009). Les épopées d'Afrique noire: Le myth de Ndiadiane Ndiaye. Paris: Karthala. ISBN 2811102108.
  2. ^ Stewart, John (2014). African States and Rulers. Jefferson: McFarland. p. 76. ISBN 978-0-78649-564-1.
Preceded by Burba Jolof
Jolof Empire

c.1370-c.1390
Succeeded by
N'Diklam Sare
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Burba Jolof
Jolof Empire
  • Ndiadiane Ndiaye (1360–1370)
  • Sare N'Dyaye (1370–1390)
  • N'Diklam Sare (1390–1420)
  • Tyukuli N'Diklam (1420–1440)
  • Leeyti Tyukuli (1440–1450)
  • N'Dyelen Mbey Leeyti (1450–1465)
  • Birayma N'dyeme Eler (1465–1481)
  • Tase Daagulen (1481–1488)
  • Birayma Kuran Kan (1488–1492)
  • Bukaar Biye-Sungule (1492–1527)
  • Birayma Dyeme-Kumba (1527–1543)
  • Leele Fuli Fak (1543–1549)
Jolof Kingdom
  • al-Buri Penda (1549–1566)
  • Lat-Samba (1566–1597)
  • Gireun Buri Dyelen (1597–1605)
  • Birayma Penda (1605–1649)
  • Birayma Mba (1649–1670)
  • Bakar Penda (1670–1711)
  • Bakan-Tam Gan (1711–1721)
  • al-Buri Dyakher (1721–1740)
  • Birayamb (1740–1748)
  • Birawa Keme (1748–1750)
  • Lat-Kodu (1750–1755)
  • Bakaa-Tam Buri-Nyabu (1755–1763)
  • Mba Kompass (1763–1800)
  • Mba Buri-Nyabu (1800–1818)
  • Birayamb Kumba-Gey (1818–1838)
  • al-Buri Tam (1838–1845)
  • Baka Kodu (1845–1847)
  • Birayamb Aram (1847–1849)
  • Birayma-Penda (1849)
  • Mbanyi-Paate (1849)
  • Lat-Koddu (1849)
  • Birayamb Ma-Dyigen (1850–1855)
  • al-Buri Peya (1855–1856)
  • Bakan-Tam Yaago (1856–1858)
  • Taanor (1858–1863)
  • Bakan-Tam Khaari (1863–1871)
  • Shaikh Amadou Ba (1871–1875)
  • Alboury Ndiaye (1875–1890)


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