Lingeer Ndoye Demba


Linguere Ndoye Demba Joos Fadiou, also known as Ndoye Demba in Senegambian dynastic history, was a Serer princess from the Kingdom of Sine, from the later half of the 14th century to the 15th century. The royal title"Lingeer" means Queen or Royal Princess. She was given in marriage to the Brak of Waalo – Caaka Mbaar Mbooj. The surname Mbooj is the English spelling in the Gambia, variation include Mboge. In French speaking Senegal, it is spelt Mbodj. Differences in spelling is due to the colonial past of the Gambia and Senegal. France colonized Senegal, whilst Britain colonized the Gambia, thus the division of the two countries. Caaka Mbaar was the second king of Waalo from the Mbooj patrilineage, who ruled in the second half of the 14th century, around 1367. Brak was the title of the kings of Waalo. Lingeer Ndoye Demba was the founder of the Serer Joos Maternal Dynasty of Waalo. In the Wolof Kingdom of Waalo, Lingeer Ndoye Demba is considered the matriarch of the Joos maternal clan. In the Serer Kingdom of Sine, it is her grandmother Lingeer Fatim Beye who is considered to be the matriarch of this maternal dynasty. In the Serer language, the word "Fa-tim" means "the maternal clan of... ". The Serer surname Beye is also one of the many Serer maternal clans.

Marriage and legacy

Lingeer Ndoye Demba's marriage to Brak Caaka Mbaar took place in the Kingdom of Sine. She was given in marriage to the King of Waalo during his visit to Sine. After the marriage, she accompanied her husband to the Kingdom of Waalo where she received great hostility from the two established maternal clans : the Tedyek Maternal Dynasty and the Loggar Maternal Dynasty. The king's mother was a Loggar and his first wife was a Tedyek. These three maternal dynasties ruled the kingdom of Waalo with the Mbooj paternal family. For nearly six hundred years, these three maternal clans engaged in dynastic wars among themselves. The Battle of Nder which is still celebrated in Waalo, began as a dynastic war between the Joos Maternal Dynasty and the Tedyek, where the Joos family massacred several members of the Tedyek maternal clan.

Descendants of Lingeer Ndoye Demba

From the 14th century until the destruction of Waalo in 1855 during the reign of Lingeer Ndateh Yalla Mbooj
many kings of Waalo came from the Joos Maternal Dynasty. Some of these include :
The following is a brief genealogy of Linguere Ndoye Demba.
Lingeer Fatim Beye


Lingeer Ndoung Jein



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Lingeer Fatim Malado │ Nancy Demba



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Lamtoro Abraham Sall │
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? = Lingeer Fatoumata Sall = Mbarick Bo
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│ Brak Barka Bo = *Lingeer Faaduma Yumeyga │
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Ndiadiane Ndiaye = Lingeer-Awo Maram Doye Gaye = Lingeer Mbat Mboye │ │
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│ Brak Caaka Mbaar Mbooj = Lingeer Ndoye Demba
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Sare Ndiaye Guet Ndiaye Ndombuur Ndiaye Guedo Ndiaye │
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Brak Yerim Mbanyik Ndoye Demba Mbooj Sodeh Mbooj


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Jummoul Diouroukh Baka Dequene = Aïssa
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Degene Mande Bo Mbody Fanta Degene Ko Khadj Yalladj Jaw Njuck Mbouneh Njuck Fary Njuck
Borom Borom Mbooj Mbooj Mbooj Ndiouk │

Fa Mbooj Njaak