Maysa Wali Jaxateh Manneh
| Maad a Sinig Maysa Wali Jaxeteh Manneh | |||||
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| Reign | 1350–1370 | ||||
| Coronation | 1350, Crowned Maad a Sinig at Kingdom of Sine, present-day Senegal. | ||||
| Predecessor | Preceded by the Serer Lamanic class (Maad used interchangeably with the ancient Serer Lamanes) | ||||
| Heir-apparent | Maad a Sinig Tassé Faye, son of Boukar Djillakh Faye of Djillakh (Dieghem) | ||||
| Born | Kaabu, present-day Guinea-Bissau | ||||
| Consort | Lingeer Fatim Beye | ||||
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| Religion | Serer religion | ||||
Maad a Sinig Maysa Wali Jaxateh Manneh (Serer proper : Maysa Waali Maane, many variations : Maysa Waaly Dione, Maïssa Wali Dione, Maysa Wali Jon, Maissa Waly Mané, etc.) was a king described in the oral tradition of the Serer pre-colonial Kingdom of Sine and the first of the Guelowar maternal dynasty to rule in Serer country. He reigned as Maad a Sinig (king of Sine) from c. 1350 to 1370.