The Royal House of Jogo Siga Joof

The Royal House of Jogo Siga Joof was founded around the later half of the 15th[1] to early 16th century[8] by the Serer king Maad a Sinig Jogo Gnilane Joof (var : Diogo Gnilane Diouf,[8] following its French spelling in Senegal).

Only two (possibly one[9]) known Serer kings are attested to have belonged to this royal house, including the founder.

Maad a Sinig Jogo Gnilane Joof is reported to have defeated the Muslim marabout - Mamadou Koungo (of Koungheul) and kept the Islamic religion out of Sine.

[1] Maad a Sinig Jogo Gnilane's victory against the jihadic expedition of the Muslim marabout was celebrated by depositing the "Eternal Stone of Sine" (called Sirat[11] by some) at Diakhao.

[12][13] This is a list of Serer kings of Sine reported to have belonged to the Royal House of Jogo Siga Joof.