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{{Short description|Former kingdom in central Senegal}} {{Infobox Former Country | native_name = ''Baol'' | conventional_long_name = Kingdom of Baol | common_name = | status = | government_type = Monarchy | year_start = 1549 | year_end = 1894 | event_start = | date_start = Cayor defeats Jolof at [[Battle of Danki]] | event_end = French colonization | date_end = | event1 = | date_event1 = | event2 = | date_event2 = | event3 = | date_event3 = | event4 = | date_event4 = | | event_pre = | date_pre = | event_post = <!--- Optional: A crucial event that took place before after "event_end"---> | date_post = ||<!--- Flag navigation: Preceding and succeeding entities p1 to p5 and s1 to s5 ---> | p1 = Jolof Empire | flag_p1 = <!--- Default: "Flag of {{{p1}}}.svg" (size 30) ---> | image_p1 = <!--- Use if image size needs to be reduced ---> | s1 = French West Africa | flag_s1 = <!--- Default: "Flag of {{{s1}}}.svg" (size 30) ---> | image_s1 = <!--- Use if image size needs to be reduced --->| | image_flag = | flag_caption = | flag = <!--- Link target under flag image. Default: Flag of {{{common_name}}} ---> | flag_type = <!--- Displayed text for link under flag. Default "Flag" --->| | image_coat = <!--- Default: Coat of arms of {{{common_name}}}.svg ---> | symbol = <!--- Link target under symbol image. Default: Coat of arms of {{{common_name}}} ---> | symbol_type = <!--- Displayed text for link under symbol. Default "Coat of arms" --->| | image_map = File:Kingdom of Baol Map.png | image_map_caption = Baol in 1855 | capital = [[Lambaye]] | national_motto = | national_anthem = | common_languages = [[Wolof language|Wolof]], [[Serer language|Serer]] | religion = [[Serer religion]], [[Islam]] | currency = {{hlist|[[Cowries]]|[[Gold]]}} | leader1 = | leader2 = | year_leader1 = | year_leader2 = | title_leader = [[Teigne]] | legislature = ||<!--- Area and population of a given year ---> | stat_year1 = | stat_area1 = | stat_pop1 = | stat_year2 = | stat_area2 = | stat_pop2 = | stat_year3 = | stat_area3 = | stat_pop3 = | stat_year4 = | stat_area4 = | stat_pop4 = | stat_year5 = | stat_area5 = | stat_pop5 = | footnotes = }} {{History of Senegal}} '''Baol''' or '''Bawol''' was a kingdom in what is now central [[Senegal]]. Founded in the 11th century, it was a vassal of the [[Jolof Empire]] before becoming independent in the mid-16th century. The ruler bore the title of [[Teigne (title)|Teigne (or Teeň)]] and reigned from the capital in [[Lambaye]]. The kingdom encompassed a strip of land extending east from the ocean and included the towns of [[Touba, Senegal|Touba]], [[Diourbel]], and Mbacke. It was directly south of the Kingdom of [[Cayor]] and north of the [[Kingdom of Sine]]. ==History== There are no written sources for the early history of Baol, and even oral traditions are sparse. The earliest recorded [[Teigne]] of Baol was named Kayamangha Diatta and was a member of the [[Soninke people|Soninke]] [[Wagadu]] matrilineage, reflecting influence emanating from the [[Ghana Empire]].{{sfn|Boulegue|2013|p=48}}<ref name = Goree>Institut Fondamental de l'Afrique Noire. Musée Historique de Gorée Exhibit (August 2024).</ref> [[Serer people]] moved into the region in the 11th or 12th century, fleeing Islamization in the [[Senegal river]] valley. [[Wolof people|Wolof]] groups gradually arrived later.{{sfn|Clark|Philips|1994|p=18}} The Wagadu dynasty integrated them into the Baol government.<ref name = Goree/> Some early Serer kings included: Kolki Faye; Mbissine Ndoumbé Ngom; Massamba Fambi Ngom; Fambi Langar Ngom; [[Maad Patar Xole Joof|Patar Xole Joof]] (great-grandson of [[Maad Ndaah Njemeh Joof]]).<ref name="ifa"/> At some point early in its history, Baol was integrated into the [[Jolof Empire]]. The legend of [[Ndiadiane Ndiaye]], the first ''Buurba Jolof'', claims that the ruler of Baol voluntarily submitted to him, but this is likely a later invention to celebrate the unity of the empire.{{sfn|Boulegue|2013|p=46-7}} Many of the earliest ''buurba''s came from maternal lineages native to Baol, perhaps benefiting from the prestigious historical memory of Ghana. Some even used [[Lambaye]] as an imperial residence.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Fall |first1=Rokhaya |editor1-last=Fauvelle-Aymar |editor1-first=François-Xavier |title=Les ruses de l'historien. Essais d'Afrique et d'ailleurs en hommage à Jean Boulègue |date=2013 |publisher=Karthala |location=Paris |page=22 |url=https://www.cairn.info/les-ruses-de-l-historien--9782811109394-page-15.htm |access-date=8 January 2024 |language=French |chapter=De la nécessité de réactualiser le recours à la « tradition orale » dans l’écriture du passé africain|series=Hommes et sociétés |doi=10.3917/kart.fauve.2013.01.0015 |isbn=978-2-8111-0939-4 |s2cid=246907590 }}</ref> The [[Portugal|Portuguese]] began trading on the coast of Baol in the 15th century, bringing primarily horses and iron.{{sfn|Clark|Philips|1994|p=131}} [[Amary Ngoné Sobel Fall]], [[Damel]] of [[Cayor]], and his cousin Maguinak Joof of Baol fought together at the [[Battle of Danki]] (1549), where they defeated the Emperor of [[Jolof Empire|Jolof]] and won independence.<ref name="ifa"/><ref name = Fall>Fall, Tanor Latsoukabé, ''Recueil sur la Vie des Damel.'' Introduit et commenté par Charles. Becker et Victor. Martin, BIFAN, Tome 36, Série B, n° 1, janvier 1974</ref> Fall became the first ''Damel-Teign'', reigning over both kingdoms in a personal union and founding the Fall dynasty.{{sfn|Clark|Philips|1994|p=74}}<ref name = Goree/> This arrangement resurfaced periodically throughout the history of the two states, with frequent wars between them. Fall was son of [[Lingeer]] Ngoneh Sobel Njie and the maternal grandson of [[Lingeer]] Sobel Joof, making him a descendant of the ancient Baol royal house of [[Maad Ndaah Njemeh Joof]]. Around the turn of the 16th century, Baol, still largely [[Serer people|Serer]] and [[animist]] and under the reign of [[Teigne]] Mafane Thiaw, was invaded by the nominally Islamic [[Cayor]]. Defeated in battle, some of the priests of Baol took refuge with the [[Maad Saloum]], founding the city of [[Kaolack]].<ref name = mboose>{{cite book| last1 = Kesteloot| first1 = Lilyan | last2 = Veirman| first2 = Anja| author-link = | date = 1999| title = Histoire d'Afrique : les enjeux de mémoire|chapter = Un lieu de mémoire sans stèle et sans visite guidée : le culte du Mboose à Kaolack (Sénégal)| chapter-url = https://archive.org/details/histoiredafrique0000unse/page/83/mode/1up| location = Paris| publisher = Karthala| pages = 83–91| isbn = 978-2-86537-904-0 |language = French}}</ref>{{rp|87}} [[File:ArrestationBrue.jpg|thumb|left|The arrest of French governor [[Andre Brue]] on the orders of Damel-Teigne Lat Sukaabe.]] In 1697 Teigne [[Lat Sukaabe Fall]] conquered Cayor and built a powerful, centralized state backed by a military armed with firearms. Upon his death, however, he deeded each kingdom to a separate son, and the rivalry between them continued.{{sfn|Clark|Philips|1994|p=132}} During the 18th century, Damel Maïsa Teindde Ouédji of Cayor annexed Baol, but the kingdom was embroiled in a succession dispute after his death. Baol regained its independence in 1756.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Barry |first1=Boubacar |title=Le royaume du Waalo: le Senegal avant la conquete |date=1972 |publisher=Francois Maspero |location=Paris |pages=195–6}}</ref> The French conquest of Baol began in 1859 under Governor [[Louis Faidherbe]]. Most of Baol was conquered by 1874, but complete control of the former kingdom was only established in 1895 when it was divided into two provinces. Under colonialism, [[Mouride brotherhood|Mouridism]], whose founder [[Amadou Bamba]] was a Baol-Baol, spread widely in the region.{{sfn|Clark|Philips|1994|p=74}} ==Government== The social and political systems were basically the same as those of its larger neighbor, [[Cayor]]. The government was composed of the great electors who selected the Teigne, a crown-slave bureaucracy directly under the king, and representatives of each of the dependent communities (pastoralists, fishermen, clergy, castes and women).{{sfn|Clark|Philips|1994|p=75}} Baol was ruled by a mixed dynasty: the Wagadu maternal lineage (from the [[Ghana Empire]]) along with the Serer paternal dynasties of N'Gom (or Ngum), Thiaw, [[Joof family|Joof or Diouf]], and [[Faye family|Faye]].<ref name="ifa">[[Institut fondamental d'Afrique noire]], ''Bulletin: Sciences humaines, Volume 38'' (1976), pp. 452-458</ref> The heir to the throne was given the title of ''Thialao'', and ruled over the province of Salao.<ref name = Fall2>{{cite journal |last1=Fall |first1=Tanor Latsoukabe |title=Recueil sur la Vie des Damel |journal=Bulletin de l'Institut fondamental d'Afrique noire |date=1974 |volume=36 |issue=1 |url=https://archive.wikiwix.com/cache/index2.php?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.histoire-ucad.org%2Farchives%2Findex.php%2Fremository.html%3Ffunc%3Dstartdown%26id%3D38#federation=archive.wikiwix.com&tab=url |access-date=25 December 2023}}</ref>{{rp|24}} ==Economy and Society== Baol was famous for its horses. It had unique breeds, which were faster and more robust than most of the horses on the plain.{{citation needed|date=August 2023}} The kingdom's primary seaports were at [[Saly Portudal]] and [[Mbour]], giving the nobles access to imported luxuries and firearms that they purchased with slaves raided from outlying villages or in war.{{sfn|Clark|Philips|1994|p=75}} Baol was a [[Wolof people|Wolof]] kingdom, but included large communities of [[Saafi people|Serer-Safen]] and other [[Serer people|Serer]] groups.{{sfn|Clark|Philips|1994|p=74}} Natives of Baol are known as 'Baol-Baol', a common formulation in Senegal (e.g. [[Saloum]]-Saloum, [[Waalo]]-Waalo, etc.) ==List of kings== Rulers marked (DT) reigned as [[Damel]]-[[Teigne]] over both Baol and [[Cayor]].<ref >Names and dates taken from: {{cite book|title=African States and Rulers|author=John Stewart|edition=Third|year=2006|pages=26–27|publisher=McFarland & Company, Inc.|location=North Carolina}} and the Goree Historical Museum.</ref> * Niokhor (c. 1550–c. 1560) * [[Amary Ngone Sobel Fall]] (c. 1560–1593) (DT) * Mamalik Thioro (1593–c. 1605) (DT?) * Lat Ndella Parar (c. 1605–c. 1620) * Tié N'Della (c. 1620–c. 1665) * Tié Kura (short reign) * M'Bissan Kura (short reign) * Tiande (short reign) * M'Bar (c. 1669–c. 1690) * Tié Yaasin Demba (c. 1690–c. 1693) * Tié Tieumbeul (c. 1693–1697) * [[Lat Sukaabe Fall|Lat Sukaabe]] (1697–1719) (DT) * Mali Kumba Dyaring (1719) * Ma-Kodu Kumba (1719–1749) (DT) * Mawa (1749–c. 1752) (DT) * M'Bissan N'Della (c. 1752–c. 1758) * Ma-Kodu Kumba (c. 1758–1777) * Amari Ngone Ndela Diaring (1778-87, 1790-1809) * Biram Fatim Penda (1787-1790) (DT) * Amari Ngone Ndela Diaring (1778-87, 1790-1809) * Tié-Yaasin Dieng (1809–1815) * Amadi Dyor (1815–c. 1822) * Birayma Fatma (c. 1822–1832) (DT) * Isa Tein-Dyor (1832–1855) * Tié-Yaasin N'Gone (1855–c. 1857) * Ma-Kodu Kodu Kumba (c. 1857–1859) * Mali Kumba N'Gone (1859–1862) * Tié-Yaasin Gallo (1862–1890) * Tanor Gogne (1890–3 July 1894) ==See also== *[[Joof family]] *[[Faye family]] ==Bibliography== {{reflist}} ==Sources== *{{cite book |last1=Boulegue |first1=Jean |title=Les royaumes wolof dans l'espace sénégambien (XIIIe-XVIIIe siècle) |date=2013 |publisher=Karthala Editions |location=Paris |language=French}} *{{cite book |last1=Clark |first1=Andrew Francis |last2 = Philips|first2 = Lucie Colvin|title=Historical Dictionary of Senegal |date=1994 |publisher=Scarecrow Press |location=London |edition=2nd.}} {{Sahelian kingdoms}} {{Serer topics|state=collapsed}} {{coord missing|Senegal}} [[Category:Kingdoms of Senegal]] [[Category:French West Africa]] [[Category:Former countries in Africa]] [[Category:Former monarchies of Africa]] [[Category:Countries in precolonial Africa]] [[Category:States and territories established in 1555]] [[Category:States and territories disestablished in 1895]] [[Category:Sahelian kingdoms]] [[Category:1555 establishments in Africa]] [[Category:Serer country]] [[Category:Serer history]] [[Category:Serer precolonial kingdoms]] [[Category:Lists of monarchs in Africa]] [[Category:Jolof Empire]]
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