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Toucouleur Empire
Tidjaniya Caliphate

 

1848–1890
the greatest extent of the Toucouleur Empire at the time of El Hadj Umar Tall's death in 1864
Capital Segou
Languages Fula
Religion Sunni Islam
Government Monarchy
Caliph Umar Tall
History
 -  Established 1848
 -  Disestablished 1890
Contemporary German map (1861), showing states prior to the rise of Umar Tall, coloured to represent Umar's empire in 1861. Conquered capitals in green, French forts in blue.

The Toucouleur Empire (also known as the Tijaniyya Jihad state or the Segu Tukulor) was founded in the nineteenth century by El Hadj Umar Tall of the Toucouleur people, in part of present-day Mali.

Umar Tall returned from the Hajj in 1836 with the titles of El Hadj and caliph of the Tijaniyya brotherhood of the Sudan. After a long stay in Fouta-Toro (present day Senegal), he moved to Dinguiraye (to the east of Fouta Djallon in present-day Guinea), which became the staging ground for his 1850 jihad.

Abandoning his assault on the French colonial army after an 1857 failure to conquer Medina fort, Umar Tall struck out against the Bamana Empire with much greater success - first Kaarta and then Segou.[1] Following a decisive victory in the Battle of Segou on March 10, 1861, he made Segou the capital of his empire. A year later he left its management to his son Ahmadu Tall to go conquer Hamdullahi, capital of the Fula empire of Massina. Umar Tall again tasted defeat in a failed attempt to conquer Timbuktu, and retreated to Deguembéré, near Bandiagara of the Dogon region. In 1864, he died there in an explosion of his gunpowder reserves.

His nephew Tidiani Tall succeeded him and installed the capital of the Toucouleur Empire at Bandiagara. At Segou, Ahmadu Tall continued to reign, successfully suppressing the attempts of several neighboring cities to break away, but he found himself in increasing conflict with his brothers.

In 1890, the French, allied with the Bambara, entered Ségou, and Ahmadu fled to Sokoto in present-day Nigeria, marking the effective end of the empire.

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See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ http://www.africanlegends.info/ African Legends (Umar Tall)

Further reading[edit]

  • Davidson, Basil. Africa in History. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1995.
  • Klien, Martin. Slavery and Colonial Rule in French West Africa. Cambridge University Press, 1998. ISBN 0-521-59678-5
  • Oloruntimeehin, B.O. The Segu Tukulor Empire. Humanities Press, New York (1972). ISBN 391002066
  • Roberts, Richard L. Warriors, Merchants. and Slaves: The State and the Economy in the Middle Niger Valley, 1700-1914. Stanford, 1987. ISBN 0-8047-1378-2

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