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    Kaarta, (Also known as Ka'arta or the Massassi State) was a Bambara kingdom that arose after the fall of the Songhai Empire in what is today the western...
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    the largest states of West Africa in the 18th century.: 408  Along with Kaarta it was one of the most important successors of the Songhai Empire. Based...
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    in the eighteenth century as the then-capital of the Bambara kingdom of Kaarta. The town became an important trading center between Upper Senegal and the...
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    destination. He conquered Bambouk, then seized Nioro du Sahel, the capital of Kaarta, in April 1855, which became his capital. In 1855 and 56, his newly conquered...
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    History of the Mali Empire Songhai Empire Bamana Empire Kénédougou Kingdom Kaarta Massina Empire Toucouleur Empire Wassoulou Empire French Sudan Mali Federation...
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  • Ségou led to the establishment of a second Bambara state, the kingdom of Kaarta, in what is now western Mali, in 1753. It was defeated in 1854 by Umar Tall...
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    Bambuk against Kaarta, the only state on the upper Senegal that could rival Bundu at this time. But the Europeans, while happy to see Kaarta humbled, did...
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  • Wagadou, as well as several smaller states such as Gajaaga, Guidimakha, and Kaarta. The first ruler of this empire was said by Sonnike Griots to be the semi-divine...
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    and Hodh to the north. It also had some degree of influence over Kaniaga, Kaarta, and Khasso. Diabe, supposedly the son of Dinga, is sometimes given credit...
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    of Tondibi Post-Imperial, 1591–1892 Pashalik of Timbuktu Bamana Empire Kaarta Kénédougou Kingdom Massina Empire Toucouleur Empire Wassoulou Empire French...
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    of Tondibi Post-Imperial, 1591–1892 Pashalik of Timbuktu Bamana Empire Kaarta Kénédougou Kingdom Massina Empire Toucouleur Empire Wassoulou Empire French...
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  • from Maninkakan.[clarification needed] Bambara has many local dialects: Kaarta, Tambacounda (west); Beledugu, Bananba, Mesekele (north); Jitumu, Jamaladugu...
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    Dendi Futa Jallon Futa Toro Gao Ghana Gobir Great Fulo Hausa kingdoms Jolof Kaarta Kaabu Kanem–Bornu Kong Mahdiyya caliphate Mali Massina Mossi kingdoms Niani...
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    beginning of the 18th century, they suffered raids by the Trarza Moors and Kaarta. The French built a fort in Gajaaga in 1700, from which came most of the...
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  • Almamy Ahmadou of Timbo Almany Niamody of the Toucouleur vassal state of Kaarta. Samori Ture of the Wassoulou Empire. Maba Diakhou Bâ, almamy of Rip in...
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    2012-07-16. Monteil, Charles (1976) [1924], Les Bambara du Segou et du Kaarta (in French), Paris: G.-P. Maisonneuve et Larose. Wikimedia Commons has media...
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    Tall led armies east from his base in Futa Tooro and Dinguiraye to conquer Kaarta, the Bambara Empire, and Massina in the early 1860s. The Toucouleur controlled...
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    crossing the upper Senegal basin and through the semi-desert region of Kaarta. The journey was full of difficulties, and at Ludamar he was imprisoned...
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    History of the Mali Empire Songhai Empire Bamana Empire Kénédougou Kingdom Kaarta Massina Empire Toucouleur Empire Wassoulou Empire French Sudan Mali Federation...
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    Beginning in Futa Jallon, he led an army that conquered Massina, Segou, and Kaarta, but he died fighting against rebels in 1864. At that point the emirate...
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  • Timbuktu (1591–1833) Sosso Empire (1100–1235) Bamana Empire (1712–1862) Kaarta Empire (1753–1854) Regional Fulani Empire of Sokoto (1804–1903) Fulani or...
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  • as a great warrior, with defeats against several other groups, including Kaarta, Massina, Dogon, and Mossi. Mungo Park, passing through the Bambara capital...
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    of $25M. In 2019, Velodyne partnered with Clearpath Robotics, Holomatic, Kaarta and Hyundai Mobis. In 2020, the company announced agreements with TLD, EasyMile...
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  • History of the Mali Empire Songhai Empire Bamana Empire Kénédougou Kingdom Kaarta Massina Empire Toucouleur Empire Wassoulou Empire French Sudan Mali Federation...
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  • 1600–1880) Bamana Kingdom (also known as Ségou Kingdom) (1712–1862) Kingdom of Kaarta (1754–1904) Caliphate of Hamdullahi (1818–1862) Tidjaniya Caliphate (1848–1893)...
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    Massina's protection. The conflict that emerged with the Bambara state of Kaarta, however, was more serious, with Massina's army suffering heavy casualties...
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    destination. He conquered Bambouk, then seized Nioro du Sahel, the capital of Kaarta, in April 1855, which became his capital. Next, Omar Tall turned west towards...
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  • Ramadan to pray and honor the scholars. Goundiourou was sacked by the king of Kaarta in the early 1790s, after which it was abandoned for 20 years. A new Goundiourou...
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    Africa, including the Bambara Empire of Ségou, the lesser Bambara kingdom of Kaarta, the Fula/Malinké kingdom of Khasso (in present-day Mali's Kayes Region)...
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  • Niger Delta, and exerted some authority over the nearby Timbuktu, Ségou and Kaarta. One of the main religious leaders of the jihad in Massina was Muḥammad...
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