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Mangé Demba also Mungo Demba, (17??-1822) was a Baga King (Mangé) who held sway over a region in West Africa which stretched along ninety miles of the Guinea coast and extending up to two hundred miles inland.[1]: 1 

Demba's mother was probably Maboye, daughter of the King of Tomboli, and his father probably Sumba Tumani.[1]: 1 

References

  1. ^ a b McLachlan, Peter (1999). Mouser, Bruce (ed.). Travels into the Baga and Soosoo countries in 1821. Leipzig: Institut für Afrikanistik. ISBN 3-932632-42-7.