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Tyukuli N'Diklam
Burba Jolof
Reignc.1420–c.1440
PredecessorN'Diklam Sare
SuccessorLeeyti Tyukuli
Born1433 (disputed)

Tyukuli N'Diklam, also spelled Cukuli Njiklaan, was the fourth ruler, or Burba, of the Jolof Empire. Stewart places his rule between c.1420 and c.1440.[1] Senegalese scholar Oumar Kane, however, proposes that he was born in 1433 and identifies him as the 'Zucholin' who appears in Alvise Cadamosto's account of his visit to Senegambia. This timeline would place him on the throne as late at 1460, when he conquered Takrur and Namandirou and attacked the Kingdom of Sine. This identification is disputed, however, with Rokhaya Fall and Jean Boulegue believing that Birayma N'dyeme Eler was responsible.[2][3]

References

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  1. ^ Stewart, John (2014). African States and Rulers. Jefferson: McFarland. p. 76. ISBN 978-0-78649-564-1.
  2. ^ Fall, Rokhaya (2013). "De la nécessité de réactualiser le recours à la « tradition orale » dans l'écriture du passé africain". In Fauvelle-Aymar, François-Xavier; Hirsch, Bertrand (eds.). Les ruses de l'historien. Essais d'Afrique et d'ailleurs en hommage à Jean Boulègue. Hommes et sociétés (in French). Paris: Karthala. p. 19. doi:10.3917/kart.fauve.2013.01.0015. ISBN 978-2-8111-0939-4. Retrieved 8 January 2024.
  3. ^ Kane, Oumar (2004). "Chapitre IV. Les lawakooɓe et la formation du royaume deeniyaŋke". La première hégémonie peule. Le Fuuta Tooro de Koli Teηella à Almaami Abdul. Hommes et sociétés. Paris: Karthala. p. 120. ISBN 978-2-84586-521-1.
Preceded by Burba Jolof
Jolof Empire

c.1420-c.1440
Succeeded by