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388:, also known as Fa Sine, became the leader of a small Bambara kingdom in the city of Ségou in Mali. Though he made many successful conquests of neighboring tribes and kingdoms, he failed to set up a significant administrative framework, and the new empire disintegrated following his death (c. 1660).
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took the throne c.1790 following his father's death in battle and a short succession dispute. During this period the Faama ruled from a massive palace in Segou and commanded a well-organized cavalry army, often used for raising tribute and taxes in the form of cowries. The capital, Segou, was a
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The view of this extensive city, the numerous canoes on the river, the crowded population, and the cultivated state of the surrounding countryside, formed altogether a prospect of civilization and magnificence that I little expected to find in the bosom of
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was the head priest of powerful and important religious cults. The army was a place where ethnic and class distinctions mattered little, and capable people could rise and make their fortunes. Another traditional institution was the
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was in effect an absolute monarch, doling out state property as rewards for bravery. A 40-man council of state swore allegiance and obedience to him and served as a rubber stamp. Relatives were given key posts, and the
795:. The demand for slaves then led to further fighting, leaving the Bambara in a perpetual state of war with their neighbors, and slaves from the area formed the majority of those sold to European traders at the
718:, or age-group. They were in theory completely egalitarian and elected their own leaders. Through charisma and ruthless power politics, however, Biton converted this into essentially an army made up of
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seized the throne and re-established stability, reigning for nearly forty years of prosperity. He began a series of successful conquests, including that of
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religious leader, declared a jihad against the empire in 1859, this balkanization prevented 'faama' Ali from mounting an effective defense. Tall took
549:(or Seku Amadu) of Massina. The Bamana Empire survived but was irreversibly weakened. Seku Amadu's forces decisively defeated the Bambara, taking
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395:, as known as Biton Coulibaly, Kaladian's great-grandson, was elected the leader of a youth organization known as a
359:. Based on an earlier kingdom established in 1640, it grew into a powerful empire in the early 18th century under
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399:. Mamari soon reorganized the tòn as a personal army supplemented with runaway slaves, assumed the title of
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Izard, M.; Ki-Zerbo, Joseph (1992). "From the Niger to the Volta". In Ogot, B. A. (ed.).
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region. The
Ngolosi, his descendants, would continue to rule the Empire until its fall.
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often consulted religious sculptures in their decisions, particularly the four state
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363:. The empire existed as a centralized state from 1712 until the 1861 invasion by the
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493:. A devout muslim, he attempted to convert the empire and was soon deposed himself.
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The economy of the Bamana Empire flourished through trade, especially that of the
403:, and set about overthrowing the traditional political order. He became the first
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Ali Diarra : 1859–1861. Defeated and driven out of Segou by Umar Tall.
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prosperous city of around 30,000 inhabitants straddling both banks of the
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Colonization 1712–1920
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of Ségou, making it the capital of a new Bamana Empire.
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Tauxier, Louis (1930). "Chronologie des rois bambaras".
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captured in their many wars. One category of slave, the
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but who were in practice a military aristocracy. Any
422:. He introduced a novel system of taxation using the
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355:it was one of the most important successors of the
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1976:
430:. His successful defeat of an invasion from the
1990:States and territories established in the 1640s
1098:. New York: Simon & Schuster. p. 245.
917:Page, Willie F. (2005). Davis, R. Hunt (ed.).
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850:language, spoken by 6 million people in Mali
722:(nominally, slaves of the community) led by
186:• Mamari (Biton) Coulibaly takes power
1169:. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.
970:"Une histoire du Mali: Le Mali précolonial"
968:YATTARA, Elmouloud; DIALLO, Boubacar Séga.
919:Encyclopedia of African History and Culture
862:, another Bambara kingdom of the same epoch
814:or towards the coast. They exchanged guns,
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636: : 1757–1757. Muslim, deposed by the
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206:• Conquest by the Toucouleur Empire
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351:in the 18th century. Along with
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1995:1640s establishments in Africa
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893:Green, Toby (2020).
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1812:Futa Jallon
1530:Foreign aid
1467:LGBT rights
1267:Mali Empire
1067:Park, Mungo
816:shell money
750:theological
668:: 1766–1787
621:: 1712–1755
531:Niger river
476:Mali Empire
432:Kong Empire
349:West Africa
238:Preceded by
18:Segu Empire
1979:Categories
1937:Toucouleur
1837:Great Fulo
1654:Literature
1089:Quoted in
1036:25 October
867:References
822:Mungo Park
720:forobadjon
710:Government
578:Toucouleur
452:Beledougou
442:, and the
365:Toucouleur
109:Government
1957:Wassoulou
1817:Futa Toro
1601:Languages
1586:Education
1545:Transport
1494:President
1452:Elections
1401:Mountains
1362:Geography
1352:2021 coup
1347:2020 coup
1327:2012 coup
1004:Outre-Mer
700:Umar Tall
574:Umar Tall
464:Tomboctou
426:shell as
369:Umar Tall
95:Religion
58:1712–1861
1709:Category
1669:Polygamy
1611:Religion
1479:Military
1435:Politics
1421:Wildlife
1391:Communes
1332:Mali War
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838:See also
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736:tondjons
724:tondjons
660:Ngolossi
638:ton djon
629:ton djon
603:Kaladian
517:and the
515:Timbuktu
507:ton djon
428:currency
416:ton djon
391:In 1712
310:Tomb of
219:Currency
174:Kaladian
112:Monarchy
1927:Songhai
1912:Shilluk
1882:Massina
1772:Bagirmi
1693:Outline
1639:Cuisine
1631:Culture
1616:Slavery
1559:Society
1540:Tourism
1518:Economy
1411:Regions
1380:Cercles
1374:Borders
1249:History
984:29 June
833:Africa.
797:Senegal
775:Economy
582:Nyamina
541:At the
497:Ngolosi
440:Soninke
412:Songhai
380:Bitonsi
375:History
332:Bambara
227:mithqal
223:cowries
172:•
99:Animism
89:Bambara
75:Capital
38:Bambara
1942:Tunjur
1932:Takrur
1922:Sokoto
1907:Sennar
1902:Saloum
1852:Kaarta
1802:Darfur
1792:Dagbon
1777:Bamana
1767:Alodia
1714:Portal
1591:Health
1416:Rivers
1386:Cities
1292:Kaarta
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781:slaves
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509:named
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456:Djenne
448:Macina
438:, the
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424:cowrie
353:Kaarta
322:(also
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1947:Waalo
1897:Niumi
1892:Niani
1857:Kaabu
1847:Jolof
1832:Gobir
1827:Ghana
1807:Dendi
1787:Cayor
1700:Index
1664:Music
1659:Media
1644:Films
1621:Women
848:Mande
826:Ségou
789:jonba
769:faama
758:boliw
741:faama
732:faama
555:Mopti
503:slave
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468:Niani
444:Mossi
420:Niger
405:Faama
401:bitòn
117:Faama
103:Islam
79:Ségou
1962:Wuli
1917:Sine
1877:Mali
1867:Kong
1797:Daju
1782:Baol
1649:Flag
1237:Mali
1171:ISBN
1152:ISBN
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576:, a
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210:1861
200:1766
190:1712
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