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Hamdullahi (Arabic: خلافة حمد الله; also: Dina of Massina, Sise Jihad state), commonly known as the Massina empire (also spelled Maasina or Macina), was an... |
Macina may refer to: Macina Empire (1818–1862), former state located in present-day Mali Inner Niger Delta, also known as Macina, the floodplain area in... |
Toucouleur Empire (section Segou and Massina) faama of Segou, on condition that he accept Islam. In January 1861 the Massina army was mobilized under the leadership of Ba Lobbo with 8,000 cavalry... |
Giulietta Masina (redirect from Giulietta Massina) Giulia Anna "Giulietta" Masina (22 February 1921 – 23 March 1994) was an Italian film actress best known for her performances as Gelsomina in La Strada... |
transformed the relatively small state into an empire by conquering Timbuktu, Massina, the Inner Niger Delta, and Djenne. Sunni Ali was born the son of Sonni... |
Retrieved 13 March 2023. Christophe Massina at JudoInside.com Christophe Massina at AllJudo.net (in French) Christophe Massina at The-Sports.org v t e... |
the Massina region. Seku Amadu's forces succeeded in overthrowing the ruling elites and establishing a new jihadist state. The capital of the Massina Empire... |
Fula jihads (section Massina Empire) Caliphate, were not able to establish such a stable economy, such as under the Massina jihad of Seku Amadu. During his conflict, he struggled to establish a strong... |
to get to Massina, and they try to use Dédé to do it. Dédé agrees to participate in a set-up, and tries to return to the good side of Massina by telling... |
Fula people (section The Empire of Massina) and eastern Fulani cultural niches.[citation needed] For example, the Massina Fulɓe share similarities both dialectally and culturally to Nigerian or... |
in a poor family around 1773 at Malanga in the Segu Empire province of Massina. He was pious, honest and unassuming, and became deeply interested in religion... |
Seku Amadu (category Massina Empire) Seeku Aamadu; ) (c. 1776 – 20 April 1845) was the Fulbe founder of the Massina Empire (Diina of Hamdullahi) in the Inner Niger Delta, now the Mopti Region... |
French Colonial Empire in Africa 1848–1893: Toucouleur Empire 1818–1862: Massina Empire 1670–1818: Pashalik of Timbuktu, part of Morocco 1559–1670: Center... |
found, and were usually limited to the area around Timbuktu and Djenné in Massina Empire. Instead, Islamic west African societies placed a much greater emphasis... |
"Bubu" Ahmadu Hammadi Bubu (1776–1845), founder of the Massina Empire several kings of the Massina Empire Bubu I (reigned 1544–1551) Bubu II (reigned 1559–1583)... |
List of conflicts in Mali (section Massina Empire) c. 970 — c. 1240 Decline of the Ghana Empire c. 1,075 Almoravid conquest of the Ghana Empire c. 1100 — c. 1235 Aftermath and Sosso Occupation c. 1217 —... |
Muslim fighters rallied by the jihad of Cheikou Amadu (or Seku Amadu) of Massina. The Bamana Empire survived but was irreversibly weakened. Seku Amadu's... |
Timbuktu (category Massina Empire) Timbuktu (/ˌtɪmbʌkˈtuː/ TIM-buk-TOO; French: Tombouctou; Koyra Chiini: Tumbutu; Tuareg: ⵜⵏⵀⵗⵜ, romanized: Tin Bukt) is an ancient city in Mali, situated... |
List of Malians (section Massina Empire) Sidibé Aminata Diallo Scholars wrote their own books as part of a socioeconomic model. Students were charged with copying these books and any other books... |
the blood shed for independence from the French. Historical flag of the Massina Empire (1818–1862), located in the present-day regions of Mopti and Ségou... |