Yang-Yang | |
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Town | |
Coordinates: 15°35′N 15°21′W / 15.583°N 15.350°W | |
Country | Senegal |
Region | Louga Region |
Department | Linguere Department |
Arrondissement | Yang-Yang Arrondissement |
Elevation | 20 m (70 ft) |
Population (2014) | |
• Total | 364 |
Time zone | UTC+0 (GMT) |
Yang-Yang is a village in northern Senegal, the seat of the eponymous Yang-Yang Arrondissement since 1976.[1] It was made the capital of the Kingdom of Jolof in 1865 under Bakane Tam Khary Dialor.[1][2]
Buurba Alboury Ndiaye built a tata in the town to defend it, using a labor force of 3000 men.[3][1] The defenses successfully repelled an attach by Bara Ba, cousin of Shaikh Amadou Ba, in 1875.[4]
Yang-Yang was captured and burned by a French column led by Alfred Dodds in May 1890, bringing Jolof into the French colonial empire as a protectorate.[5]
Yang-Yang was the site of the first colonial school in Jolof, founded in 1897.[1] The remains of the tata, palace, and a stele marking the location of the mosque with several prominent graves are on the list of National Historic Monuments of Senegal.[6] The former palace hosts the Museum of the History of Jolof and Franco-Senegalese Friendship, founded by Mansour Bouna Ndiaye, son of the last Buurba of Jolof.[1]