Dinguiraye
Dinguiraye (N’ko: ߘߌ߲ߞߌߙߊߦߌ߫ ) is a small town in northern Guinea, known for its large mosque which until recently was thatched. As of 2014 it had a population of 47,250 people.[1]
| Dinguiraye | |
|---|---|
| Sub-prefecture and town | |
|  Market in Dinguiraye | |
|   Dinguiraye Location in Guinea | |
| Coordinates: 11°18′N 10°43′W | |
| Country |  Guinea | 
| Region | Faranah Region | 
| Prefecture | Dinguiraye Prefecture | 
| Government | |
| • Mayor | Amadou Tidiane bah | 
| Population  (2014 census) | |
| • Total | 47,250 | 
History
    

Mosquée de Dinguiraye ca. 1900
The town and its mosque hold special historical importance; El Hadj Umar Tall founded the Toucouleur Empire in the city and initially made it his capital. Al-Hadj Umar also built the city's large mosque at this time and the city served as a staging ground for his 1850 jihad.[2]
Notable people
    
- Saïdou Bokoum (1945-) - writer
References
    
- "Guinea". Institut National de la Statistique, Guinea, accessed via Geohive. Archived from the original on 24 November 2015. Retrieved 27 August 2014.
- Histoire d'Afrique: les enjeux de mémoire, Jean-Pierre Chrétien, Jean-Louis Triaud KARTHALA Editions, 1. jan. 1999, pg.73
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