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Linguere Ndoye Demba Joos Fadiou, also known as Ndoye Demba in Senegambian dynastic history, was a Serer princess from the Kingdom of Sine (now part of present-day Senegal), from the later half of the 14th century to the 15th century. The royal title – "Lingeer" means Queen or Royal Princess. She was given in marriage to the Brak of Waalo – Caaka Mbaar Mbooj (variation : Brac Thiaka Mbar). The surname Mbooj is the English spelling in the Gambia, variation include Mboge. In French speaking Senegal, it is spelt Mbodj. Differences in spelling is due to the colonial past of the Gambia and Senegal. France colonized Senegal, whilst Britain colonized the Gambia, thus the division of the two countries. Caaka Mbaar was the second king of Waalo from the Mbooj patrilineage, who ruled in the second h

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  • Linguere Ndoye Demba Joos Fadiou, also known as Ndoye Demba in Senegambian dynastic history, was a Serer princess from the Kingdom of Sine (now part of present-day Senegal), from the later half of the 14th century to the 15th century. The royal title – "Lingeer" means Queen or Royal Princess. She was given in marriage to the Brak of Waalo – Caaka Mbaar Mbooj (variation : Brac Thiaka Mbar). The surname Mbooj is the English spelling in the Gambia, variation include Mboge. In French speaking Senegal, it is spelt Mbodj. Differences in spelling is due to the colonial past of the Gambia and Senegal. France colonized Senegal, whilst Britain colonized the Gambia, thus the division of the two countries. Caaka Mbaar was the second king of Waalo from the Mbooj patrilineage, who ruled in the second h (en)
  • La Linguère Ndoye Demba Diouss-Fadiou, connue sous le nom Ndoye Demba dans l'histoire de la Sénégambie, était une princesse Sérère du Royaume du Sine, aujourd'hui au Sénégal, de la fin du XIVe siècle au début du XVe siècle. Le titre royal Linguère signifie « reine » ou « princesse royale ». Elle a été donnée en mariage au Brak du Waalo , qui a régné dans la seconde moitié du XIVe siècle, vers 1367. Elle est la fondatrice de la dynastie maternelle des (ou Dyosss, Diouss-Fahou, Dious-Fadiou, Dieuss, Dihosou aussi: Joos - orthographe anglaise en Gambie) au sein du Royaume du Waalo. (fr)
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