• Bambara of Ségou, and practiced a form of Islam that was far from pure. Seku Amadu may have served in the Sokoto jihad before returning to the Massina region...
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    of what is now the Mopti and Ségou Regions of Mali. It was founded by Seku Amadu in 1818 during the Fulani jihads after defeating the Bambara Empire and...
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  • Amadu II of Massina (أحمد بن أحمد حمادي; Fula: Amadu Amadu Hammadi; c. 1815 – February 1853), also called Amadu Seku, was the second Almami, or ruler,...
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  • 16 May 1862. Amadu III was the grandson of the founder of the Diina of Hamdullahi, Seku Amadu. Some time between 1810 and 1818 Seku Amadu (Aḥmad bin Muḥammad...
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    René Caillié's visit, the Fulani leader Seku Amadu had launched his jihad and conquered the town. Seku Amadu appears to have disapproved of the existing...
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  • football player from Ghana Seku Amadu (1773–1845), founder of the Fula Massina Empire in what is now the Mopti Region of Mali Amadu's Jihad Amadou (name) Ahmadlu...
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    by Seku Amadu, also known as Sheikh Amadu Sheikh, who started a jihad movement among the Fulani people in the region. In the early 1800s, Seku Amadu, inspired...
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  • of jihadists led by Seku Amadu and a Bamana force led by General Jamogo Séri. It was the first and most significant battle of Seku Amdadu's jihad and saw...
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  • Shehu inspired a number of later West African jihads, including those of Seku Amadu, founder of the Massina Empire and Omar Saidou Tall, founder of the Toucouleur...
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    to establish such a stable economy, such as under the Massina jihad of Seku Amadu. During his conflict, he struggled to establish a strong economy due to...
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    by the jihad of Cheikou Amadu (or Seku Amadu) of Massina. The Bamana Empire survived but was irreversibly weakened. Seku Amadu's forces decisively defeated...
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    been destroyed early in the 19th century by the order of the Fula leader Seku Amadu, but in 1911 an old manuscript was located in Timbuktu that was missing...
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  • son, Amadu Seku. He was also considered as possible successor to Amadu Seku in 1853, but threw his support behind Amadu Seku's son, Amadu Amadu, who became...
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  • Seku is a masculine given name. Notable people with the name include: Seku Amadu (1773–1845), Malian imam Seku Conneh (born 1995), Liberian footballer...
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  • was the capital of the Fula empire of Massina. Founded around 1820 by Seku Amadu. On March 16, 1862, the town fell to the Toucouleur conqueror El Hadj...
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    the jihad of Cheikou Amadu (or Seku Amadu) of Massina. The Bambara Empire survived but was irreversibly weakened. Seku Amadu's forces decisively defeated...
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  • Japan New York City Cabaret (No Dancing) Law Sumptuary law Talibanization Seku Amadu Pai, Thailand The Brass Rail (Toronto) – subject to lap dance ban, since...
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  • name include: Sekou (singer), British singer Seku Amadu (1776–1845), also known as Sékou Amadou or Sheikh Amadu, founder of the Massina Empire in Mali Ahmed...
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    number of later West African jihadists, including Massina Empire founder Seku Amadu, Toucouleur Empire founder Omar Saidou Tall, Wassoulou Empire founder...
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  • Fulani Empire of Sokoto (1804–1903) Fulani or Fulbe Empire of Macina of Seku Amadu (1818–1862) Fulani or Fulbe Empire of El Hajj Oumar Tall, Toucouleur Empire...
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    Macina may be getting less rain every year. In the early 19th century, Seku Amadu founded a Massina Empire in the region, building a capital at Hamdullahi...
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  • Massina Empire: Seku Amadu (1773–1845), Islamic sheikh and founder of the Massina Empire Amadu II of Masina (r. 1845–1852), his son Amadu III of Masina...
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  • Diarra (1766–1795) Mansong Diarra (1795–1808) Seku Amadu (1820–1845) Amadu II of Masina (1845–1852) Amadu III of Masina (1852–1862) Sulayman Bal (died...
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    Emirate. The Maasina Emirate was established by the Fulbe jihad led by Seku Amadu in 1818, rebelling against the Bamana Empire, a political power that controlled...
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  • dynasties emerged from the Torodbe, including Usman dan Fodio's Toronkawa, Seku Amadu's Bari and Omar Saidou Tall's Tall. The Torodbe provided leadership for...
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  • (1876–1893) Babemba Traoré, Faama (1893–1898) Massina Empire – Seku Amadu, Almami (c.1818–1845) Amadu II of Masina, Almami (1845–1852) Mauritania Niger Sultanate...
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    from 1670 to 1818 and the Massina Empire established by the Fulani ruler Seku Amadu between 1818 and 1861. In 1828 the French explorer René Caillié, who travelled...
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  • Battle of Madiongo was fought between in 1827 as part of the Jihad of Seku Amadu. It was fought between the forces of the Massina Empire and troops from...
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    Battle of Jenné c. 1776 — April 20, 1845 Campaigns of Seku Amadu 1810 — 1818 Jihad of Seku Amadu c. 1797 — 1864 Campaigns of El Hadj Umar Tall 1848 — 1864...
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  • Hawaii Kingdom of Hawaii Other Hawaiian Tribes 1810 1818 Amadu's Jihad Forces of Seku Amadu Bamana Empire 1810 1821 Mexican War of Independence Part of...
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