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The Principality of Bethio (also spelled Bequio, Bekio, Bitio, Bétio or Beetyo) was a small monarchy located for centuries along the lower Senegal River valley, on the border between modern Mauritania and Senegal, in the northeast of Biffeche. In the 18th century it was also called the "Royaume d'Oral"Boobihbincreess.lkkok. Its capital was at Poum, then moved to N'Dombo, and finally moved to Ross, Senegal in the 19th century (called Ross Béthio since then). The original, fertile farmlands of Bethio are in a region just east of the Djoudj National Bird Sanctuary.

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  • Das Königreich Bethio (auch Bequio, Bekio, Bitio, Bétio oder Beetyo) war ein kleines Königreich, das für Jahrzehnte am unteren Senegal-Tal, an der heutigen Grenze zwischen Mauretanien und Senegal, im Nordwesten von Biffeche. Im 18. Jahrhundert wurde es auch als „Royaume d'Oral“ (französisch) bezeichnet. Seine Hauptstadt war zunächst , dann schließlich im 19. Jahrhundert Ross (seitdem auch Ross Béthio genannt). Die einstigen fruchtbaren Ackerflächen Bethios befinden sich östlich des Djoudj Nationalparks. (de)
  • The Principality of Bethio (also spelled Bequio, Bekio, Bitio, Bétio or Beetyo) was a small monarchy located for centuries along the lower Senegal River valley, on the border between modern Mauritania and Senegal, in the northeast of Biffeche. In the 18th century it was also called the "Royaume d'Oral"Boobihbincreess.lkkok. Its capital was at Poum, then moved to N'Dombo, and finally moved to Ross, Senegal in the 19th century (called Ross Béthio since then). The original, fertile farmlands of Bethio are in a region just east of the Djoudj National Bird Sanctuary. (en)
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  • The Principality of Bethio (also spelled Bequio, Bekio, Bitio, Bétio or Beetyo) was a small monarchy located for centuries along the lower Senegal River valley, on the border between modern Mauritania and Senegal, in the northeast of Biffeche. In the 18th century it was also called the "Royaume d'Oral"Boobihbincreess.lkkok. Its capital was at Poum, then moved to N'Dombo, and finally moved to Ross, Senegal in the 19th century (called Ross Béthio since then). The original, fertile farmlands of Bethio are in a region just east of the Djoudj National Bird Sanctuary. In the 1720s, the Brak (king) of Oualo (Waalo) was Erim M'Bagnick (Yérim Mbañik) and Béquio Malicouri king of the Royaume d'Oral was his vassal. The latter appears to have been succeeded by Fara Coro. In the 18th century the most famous "Prince Bethio" was (Malikhuri Diop ) who was legendary for his cleverness, changes of strategy, and defiance in disputes with the Kingdom of Waalo and with the French at Saint-Louis, Senegal. Today, Abdoulaye Diop, the current , lives at Ross-Bethio where he is a Senegalese political leader. (en)
  • Das Königreich Bethio (auch Bequio, Bekio, Bitio, Bétio oder Beetyo) war ein kleines Königreich, das für Jahrzehnte am unteren Senegal-Tal, an der heutigen Grenze zwischen Mauretanien und Senegal, im Nordwesten von Biffeche. Im 18. Jahrhundert wurde es auch als „Royaume d'Oral“ (französisch) bezeichnet. Seine Hauptstadt war zunächst , dann schließlich im 19. Jahrhundert Ross (seitdem auch Ross Béthio genannt). Die einstigen fruchtbaren Ackerflächen Bethios befinden sich östlich des Djoudj Nationalparks. In den 1720er-Jahren war Erim M'Bagnick (Yérim Mbañik) der Brak von Waalo (Oualo) und Béquio Malicouri, König des Royaume d'Oral, war sein Vasall. Der letztere scheint von Fara Coro abgelöst worden zu sein. Im 18. Jahrhundert war (Malikhuri Diop), der berühmte „Prinz Bethio“, legendär für seine Schlauheit, Strategiewechsel und herausfordernden Dispute mit dem Königreich Waalo und den Franzosen in Saint-Louis. Der heutige , Abdoulaye Diop, lebt in Ross Béthio und ist dort ein senegalesischer politischer Führer. (de)
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