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- Abdul_Bokar_Kan comment "Abdul Bokar Kan (died 1891) was the de facto ruler of the upper part of the Imamate of Futa Toro in the late nineteenth century. This included parts of what are now Mauritania and Senegal along both banks of the Senegal River. After his death, the French colonial powers took full control of the territory.Abdul Bokar Kan was the head of the Booseya clan of Futa Toro.".
- Q16062438 comment "Abdul Bokar Kan (died 1891) was the de facto ruler of the upper part of the Imamate of Futa Toro in the late nineteenth century. This included parts of what are now Mauritania and Senegal along both banks of the Senegal River. After his death, the French colonial powers took full control of the territory.Abdul Bokar Kan was the head of the Booseya clan of Futa Toro.".