- Bethio
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 modernMauritania andSenegal , in the northeast ofBiffeche . In the18th Century it was also called the "Royaume d'Oral". Its capital was at Poum, then moved to N'Dombo, and finally moved to Ross, Senegal in the19th Century (calledRoss-Bethio since then). The original, fertile farmlands of Bethio are in a region just east of theDjoudj 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
Maalixuri (Malichouri) (Malikhuri Diop ) who was legendary for his cleverness, changes of strategy, and defiance in disputes with the Kingdom ofWaalo and with the French atSaint-Louis, Senegal .Today, Abdoulaye Diop, the current
Prince Bethio , lives at Ross-Bethio where he is a Senegalese political leader.References
*Barry, Boubacar. "Le royaume du Waalo - Le Senegal avant la conquete". Karthala, 1985.
*V. Monteil. "Esquisses sénégalaises". Dakar, IFAN, 1966, p. 34-35External links
* [http://crdp.ac-martinique.fr/ressources/caraibe/histoiregeo/didactique/ali_shandora/resultats_recherche.htm Indigenous chief Béquio Malicouri]
* [http://tekrur-ucad.refer.sn/IMG/pdf/JOURHIST1729-1731global.pdf "Béco" reference]
* [http://epe.cirad.fr/fr/doc/atelier_09_05_corniaux.pdf Area Map]
* [http://etudesafricaines.revues.org/document154.html Abdoulaye Diop]Note
The name also appears as Béco and appears synonymous with the "Island of Becos" in the river delta. It has been suggested that this is the island nowadays known as Baba Gueye.
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