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The Principality of Bethio (also spelled Bequio, Bekio, Bitio, Bétio or Beetyo) was a small monarchy located for centuries along the lower Senegal River
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States Royaume d'Oral, 18th-century French name for the Principality of Bethio on the Senegal River in West Africa Oral Roberts University, named after
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Town and commune in Saint-Louis Region, Senegal
Ross Béthio is a town of commune status in the Dagana Department in Saint-Louis Region of Senegal. The population in 2023 was 16,225. The town lies on
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Arrondissement in Saint-Louis Region, Senegal
Ndiaye Arrondissement is an arrondissement of the Dagana Department in the Saint-Louis Region of Senegal. The arrondissement is divided administratively
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President of Senegal from 2012 to 2024
Barthélémy Dias was charged with the murder of a PDS member and the marabout Béthio Thioune [fr], an old supporter of Wade was accused of being involved in
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Senegalese nurse and politician
Nursing School where she graduated in 1964. On February 28, 1980, she married Béthio Thioune, who she met in 1974 in Kaolack where she was a nurse in a municipal
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Empire of Segu/Segou (1600–1861 CE) Gwiriko Kingdom (1714–1890/1915 CE) Bethio Principality (1724 CE–?/present) (NSM in Senegal) Akropong–Akuapem Kingdom
List of kingdoms and empires in African history
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Former kingdom in West Africa
the Senegal valley, in 1724 the French allied with Maalixuri, the lord of Bethio, to pressure the Brak Yerim Mbyanik and the Emirate of Trarza into concessions
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Senegalese politician
Wayback Machine, AFP, October 3, 2007 (in French). "MAIRIE DE DAKAR: Cheikh Béthio appelle à voter pour Pape Diop" Archived 2011-07-16 at the Wayback Machine
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a large number of wounded. Among the wounded was the son of the Prince Bethio Chakoura, an important ally of the Trarza. Through its resilient defense
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refer to: Béco, a former principality on the Senegal River, also known as Bethio Beco, Fatululic, Fatululic, Cova Lima, East Timor; a village in Fatululic
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Department in Saint-Louis Region, Senegal
are five communes; Dagana, Richard Toll, Rosso (Senegal), Gaé and Ross Béthio Rural districts (communautés rurales) comprise: Mbane Arrondissement: Bokhol
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Benno Bokk Yaakaar coalition, he became mayor of the small town of Ross Béthio. Bécaye Diop is married and has six children. Senegal portal politics portal
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Fourth-level administrative divisions in Senegal
Guéoul, Sinthiou Bamambé-Banadji, Dembancané, Hamady Ounaré, Mpal, Ross Béthio, Gaé, Mboumba, Guédé Chantier, Démette, Galoya Toucouleur, Diannah Malary
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times allied with Bethio. In the 1720s, the Brak of Waalo was Erim M'Bagnick and Béquio Malicouri, king of the Royaume d'Oral (Bethio), was his vassal
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