Diourbel Region


The Diourbel Region is a region of Senegal. The regional capital is the city of Diourbel. The region corresponds roughly to the precolonial Kingdom of Bawol and is still called by that name. Bawol is an ancient kingdom formerly ruled by the Joof family, one of the members of the Serer ethnic group found in Senegambia. Inhabitants of the area are called Bawol-Bawol which takes its name from the Serer mode of pluralisation, other examples being : Sine-Sine or Siin-Siin, Saloum-Saloum, etc. The population is primarily comprised by the Serer people especially those from the Cangin group, the Safene in particular. The Serers are believed to be the original inhabitants of this area. The Wolof and :Category:Languages of Senegal|other ethnic groups are also present. The Diourbel Region is rich in history and it is where the Cekeen Tumulus are located. Some scholars such as Charles Becker, Henry Gravrand, Victor Martin :Category:Scholars of Serer history|among others, suggests that, these monuments were built by the Serer people and form part of the Serer tumulus of Baol. They are some of the :Category:Serer holy places|most sacred sites in Serer religion. The Département of Mbacke also includes Murid Islamic Sufi order's holy city of Touba. The installation of this order in :Category:Serer country|Serer country is a controversial one, especially among those Serers who adhere to the tenets of Serer religion. However, some Serers are also Muslims and have headed this religious order.

Départements

The Diourbel Region is composed of three départements: