Kaabu (1537–1867), also written Gabu, Ngabou, and N'Gabu, was a federation of Mandinka kingdoms in the Senegambia region centered within modern northeastern...
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Guinea-Bissau (section Kaabu)
Guinea to its southeast. Guinea-Bissau was once part of the kingdom of Kaabu, as well as part of the Mali Empire. Parts of this kingdom persisted until...
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Soninke-Marabout Wars (section Kaabu)
Toro, and the Futa Jallon. The Fula population of Mandinka states such as Kaabu, Kombo, Niumi, Wuli and others had also increased. These states were ruled...
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History of Guinea-Bissau (section Kaabu)
province of the Mali Empire that later became independent as the Empire of Kaabu. Portugal claimed the region beginning in the 1450s. Portuguese control...
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Daouda (2021). "La Question des Origines et de l'Emergence de l'Etat de Kaabu". In Fall, Mamadou; Fall, Rokhaya; Mane, Mamadou (eds.). Bipolarisation...
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siege of the capital of the Kaabu federation by the Imamate of Futa Jallon, allied with rebellious Fula people from Kaabu itself. The battle, which saw...
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the Mandinka controlled the region. They had established the kingdom of Kaabu as a vassal of the Mali Empire in the fifteenth century. Nomadic pastoralists...
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of Kaabu severed ties with the Mali Empire to form his own state. This left Mali in control of little more than its own Mandinka heartland. The Kaabu Empire...
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Gabu Region. Founded under the name Kansala, Gabu was the capital of the Kaabu Empire until its destruction in 1867. The Portuguese renamed the town Nova...
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military conquest with the expansion of the Ghana Empire, Mali Empire, Kaabu and Wassoulou states. The non-Mandé-speaking Fula, Songhai, Wolof, Hausa...
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Kingdom of Kongo Kingdom of Mutapa Sultanate of Kilwa Kingdom of Maravi Kaabu Pre-colonial Timor Ming Dynasty Gujarat Sultanate Kingdom of Kotte Jaffna...
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people, though they were progressively displaced by the Mandinka of the Kaabu federation. The town was established by Portuguese traders in the early...
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brutal at the practice of enslaving, such as Bono State, Oyo, Benin, Igala, Kaabu, Ashanti, Dahomey, the Aro Confederacy and the Imbangala war bands.[page needed]...
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The name derived from farim, the title of the local Mandinka ruler of Kaabu. For their part, the Mandinkas and Soninke called the settlement Tubabodaga...
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or in later historiography, of the name of the river and the kingdom of Kaabu). While merchants of various European countries traded on the Gambia river...
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the Gambia Chronological Senegambian stone circles Senegambia Mali Empire Kaabu Saloum Niumi Niani Wuli Curonian colonisation Albreda Gambia Colony and...
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Jallon, Imamate of Futa Toro, Kingdom of Koya, Kingdom of Khasso, Kingdom of Kaabu, Fante Confederacy, Ashanti Confederacy, and the kingdom of Dahomey. These...
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the Arabs were our neighbours there... All the Mandinka came from Mali to Kaabu. —Mandinka de Bijini, Transl: Toby Green The oral traditions in Guinea-Bissau...
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the Mandinka kingdom of Kaabu in support of a revolut by Alpha Molo [fr]. At the decisive Battle of Kansala in 1867 Kaabu's capital was destroyed and...
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preferred crossing place for caravans plying the trade routes that linked Kaabu, the Futa Jallon, the states of Senegambia, the gold fields of Bambouk and...
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the Gambia Chronological Senegambian stone circles Senegambia Mali Empire Kaabu Saloum Niumi Niani Wuli Curonian colonisation Albreda Gambia Colony and...
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Mahmud III (section Rise of the Kaabu Empire)
reign also sees the military outpost and province of Kaabu become independent in 1537.[3] The Kaabu Empire appears every bit as ambitions as Mali was in...
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Sundiata's generals continued to expand the empire's frontiers, reaching from Kaabu in the west, Takrur, Oualata and Audaghost in the north, and the Soninke...
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Johor Empire 1528 1855 327 Jolof Empire 1350 1549 199 Joseon 1392 1897 505 Kaabu Empire 1537 1867 330 Kachari kingdom 835 1832 997 Kanem Empire 700 1380...
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King Kikikor, then renamed the country Kaabu before his death in 1265. He was the founder and Mansa of Kaabu. Their oral tradition also says that they...
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Agona (complete list) – Mumunumfi, Agonahene (1588–1620) Guinea-Bissau Kaabu – Sama Koli, ruler (1537–?) Portuguese Guinea (complete list) – Colony,...
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stone circles Ghana Empire Takrur Mali Empire Jolof Empire Waalo Cayor Kaabu Kingdom of Sine Saloum Empire of Great Fulo Almamyate of Futa Toro Royal...
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the Gambia Chronological Senegambian stone circles Senegambia Mali Empire Kaabu Saloum Niumi Niani Wuli Curonian colonisation Albreda Gambia Colony and...
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inspiring him to launch a Fula rebellion against the Mandinka rulers of Kaabu that had dominated the region between the Gambia river and what is now Guinea-Bissau...
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Kanhaiya" "Kitna Haseen Hai Yeh Jahan" Hasrat Jaipuri "Badi Mushkil Se Kaabu Mein" Mahendra Kapoor Izzat "Sar Le Lamba Top Leke" Laxmikant–Pyarelal Sahir...
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