Abdul Bokar Kan

Abdul Bokar Kan (died 4 August 1891) was the de facto ruler of the upper part of the Imamate of Futa Toro in the late nineteenth century.

Abdul Bokar Kan was the head of the Booseya clan of Futa Toro.

He formed an alliance with Muhammad wul Hayba, the head of the Awlād A'li of the Gorgol region.

In June 1864 the Moors and Booseya Fula collaborated in plundering trade barges that had become stranded near Saldé, drawing savage French reprisals against both groups.

Abdul Bokar Kan was the de facto ruler of the upper Futa.