| Lat Sukaabe Ngone Fall |
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| Reign | 1693-1719 |
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| Predecessor | Thié Yasin Demba Noudj |
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| Successor | Makodou Koumba Diaring |
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| Reign | 1697-1719 |
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| Predecessor | Déthialao Bassin Sow |
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| Successor | Maissa Teindé Wedj |
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| Born | Lambaye, Baol |
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| Spouse | Koumba Diaring, Issa Teindé, Ndoumbé Ndella Dieye, Ngoné Ndella Dieye, Koura Kondiogo, Yasin Kondiogou, Awa Sambe, Mbatio Sambe |
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| Issue | Thié Koumba, Mali Koumba Tègne, Kodou Koumba, Ndella Koumba, Ngoné Latir, Maissa Teindé Wedj Damel, Fatim Penda, Yasin Issa, Mawa Mbatio Sambe |
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| House | Geej |
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| Father | Thié Yasin Demba Noudj Fall |
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| Mother | Ngoné Dièye |
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| Religion | Islam |
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Lat Sukaabe Ngone Jey Fall, sometimes spelled Lat Sukabe or Lat Soucabe (or Lat Sukabe Ngoneh Jaye Faal), was Damel-Teigne of the pre-colonial kingdoms of Cayor and Baol in what is now Senegal in the late 17th and early 18th centuries.