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[1] Wiki Commons has media related to Samory Touré. Wikiquote has quotations related to Samori Ture. Samori biography West Africa; the fight for survival... |
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... |
African military systems (1800–1900) (section Resistance to colonial expansion: Samori and Abd el-Kader) 10 to 1, and their harsh "scorched earth" policy to prevail. Internal conquests of Samori. The armies and operations of African leader Samori Ture offer... |
(1878–1898), a short-lived empire built from the conquests of Dyula ruler Samori Ture and destroyed by the French colonial army. Akwa Akpa (18th century),... |
In 1876 the capital was moved to Sikasso. It resisted the effort of Samori Ture, leader of Wassoulou Empire, in 1887, to conquer it, and was one of the... |
Burkina Faso (section 8th to 18th centuries) powerful ruler Samori Ture complicated the situation, came under French occupation in 1897. By 1898, the majority of the territory corresponding to Burkina Faso... |
Muhieddine of Algeria, Mahmadu Lamine of Senegal, and Samori Ture of the Wassoulou Empire were able to resist European colonialism for years after disregarding... |
Mandinka people (category Articles to be expanded from August 2021) President of Guinea from 1958 to 1984; was also the grandson of Samory Touré Diarra Traoré, former Prime Minister of Guinea Samori Ture, founder of the Wassoulou... |
Though not strictly a jihadist state, the Wassoulou Empire, founded by Samori Ture, was a significant Islamic state during this period. Located in what... |
hostility. They were angry with the support Futa Jallon was giving to Samori Ture's Wassoulou Empire, which was also resisting French control. In 1889 the... |
John Payne Jackson (category Liberian emigrants to Nigeria) 1906. Jackson was also a great admirer of the Mandingo leader Samori Ture in his resistance to the French, and named his press and his premises at the Marina... |