Samory Toure (c. 1828 – June 2, 1900), also known as Samori Toure, Samory Touré, or Almamy Samore Lafiya Toure, was a Mandinka Muslim cleric, military...
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Baté Empire (section Samori Ture and the French)
survived until the late 19th century when it was conquered first by Samori Ture and then incorporated into French Guinea. Batè (meaning 'by the river')...
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Ahmed Sékou Touré (redirect from Seku Ture)
Touré was the great-grandson of the powerful Mandinka Muslim cleric Samori Ture who established an independent Islamic polity in part of West Africa...
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Bouna, Ivory Coast (section Samori Ture)
Ashanti court in the 1820s.: 88 By 1895 the Wassoulou Empire under Samori Ture had pushed east and conquered Kong, and was eyeing Bouna as a link to...
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Empire Samori Ture (c. 1830–1900), founder of the Wassoulou Empire Seku Ture (1922–1984), president of Guinea Ture Sventon, a fictional detective Ture River...
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1800s as a key commercial center and center of Islamic studies. In 1898, Samori Ture attacked the city and burnt it down. Although the city was rebuilt, the...
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Guimbi Ouattara (section Ouattara and Samori Ture)
campaigns throughout her career, notably working with Samori Ture, a king from Guinea. She prevented Ture from destroying her people by plying him with gifts...
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Samori Toure may refer to: Samori Ture (1828–1900), Muslim cleric, military strategist, and founder and leader of the Wassoulou Empire Samori Toure (American...
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Wassulu Empire of Samori Ture in West Africa. The first hostilities between France and Samori Ture began in early 1882, after Samori's forces laid siege...
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between France and the Wassoulou Empire of the Mandingo people led by Samori Ture. Comparatively, the French faced serious resistance by the Mandinka,...
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1870s to the 1890s under the rule of prominent Mandinka Muslim cleric Samori Ture, an even larger group of Mandingo immigrated from Eastern Guinea settled...
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rushed a force to establish a fort there on February 1, 1883. Kebe Brema, Samori's brother, led a force to Bamako to lure the French out of their defenses...
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Ghana Camayanne Mausoleum, monumental grave of Guinea's national heroes Samori Ture, Sekou Toure, and Alfa Yaya in the Grand Mosque of Conakry Amilcar Cabral's...
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African military systems (1800–1900) (section Resistance to colonial expansion: Samori and Abd el-Kader)
earth" policy to prevail. Internal conquests of Samori. The armies and operations of African leader Samori Ture offer another illustration of the diversity...
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Guinea on National Road 1. In the 19th century, it was the base for Samori Ture, a Dyula warlord who named the city in 1878 as the capital of his Wassoulou...
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Algiers in Algeria, where she died in 1917. From 1882 until his capture, Samori Ture, ruler of the Wassoulou Empire, fought the French colonial army, defeating...
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contain the Camayanne Mausoleum, including the tombs of the national hero Samori Ture, Sékou Touré and Alfa Yaya. The mosque suffers from a lack of maintenance...
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centered the society around slavery. The dynasty in an alliance with Samori Ture fought French colonization until 1898. The kingdom was founded by Vakaba...
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Kankan (section Alliance with Samori and conflict)
emissaries to join the theocratic alliance led by Samori Ture and signed the peace treaty with him. While Samori was trying to conquering the Cissé kingdom,...
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weakened the kingdom. In 1895 the city of Kong was sacked and conquered by Samori Ture of the Wassoulou Empire. The Abron kingdom of Gyaaman was established...
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assumed the throne, Babemba faced both an expanding Wassoulou Empire under Samori Ture and an aggressive French colonial army that was in the process of conquering...
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military governor in 1892. Archinard led military campaigns against Samori Ture, Ahmadu Tall, and other resistant leaders in the region, with varying...
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the 15th century onwards. In the 1850s, Samori Ture founded the Wassoulou empire, including Forested Guinea. Ture was a military leader who seized control...
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wife, Kenyatta Matthews, and son, Samori Maceo-Paul Coates. His son's name is a reference to three people: Samori Ture, a Mandé chief who fought French...
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politics of the Mongol Ilkhanate. Negudar – Mongol general and noyan Samori Ture – founder of the Wassoulou Empire who resisted French rule in West Africa...
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broad plateau at the edge of the kola zone, and was the birthplace of Samori Ture. Peter J. M. McEwan, Africa from Early Times to 1800 (Oxford U.P., 1968)...
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grandson of Samory Touré Diarra Traoré, former prime minister of Guinea Samori Ture, founder of the Wassoulou Empire, an Islamic military state that resisted...
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Almami (1892–1894) Bokar Biro, Almami (1894–1896) Wassoulou Empire – Samori Ture, Faama (1878–1898) French Guinea part of French West Africa (complete...
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western regions, where a standoff against the forces of the powerful ruler Samori Ture complicated the situation, came under French occupation in 1897. By 1898...
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Though not strictly a jihadist state, the Wassoulou Empire, founded by Samori Ture, was a significant Islamic state during this period. Located in what...
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