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which is also found among the Wolof ).
Djolof expanded its dominance of small chiefdoms south of the Senegal River ( Waalo, Cayor Baol, Sine – Saloum ), bringing together all the Senegambia to which he gave religious and social unity: the " Grand Djolof " Jean Boulègue, Le grand Jolof, XIII < sup > e </ sup >- XVI < sup > e </ sup > siècle, vol.
1: Les Anciens Royaumes Wolof, Façades, Blois ; Karthala, Paris, 207 pages </ ref > which collapsed in 1550.

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