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Massina Empire

1819 CE – 1862 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · empire
Period
1819 CE – 1862 CE
Duration
43 years
Known Periods
3
Data Confidence
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Overview

The Caliphate of Hamdullahi (Arabic: خلافة حمد الله; Fula: Laamorde Maasina; Bambara: Massina Mansamara; French: Empire du Macina; also: Dina of Massina, Sise Jihad state), also known as the Massina Empire (also spelled Maasina or Macina), was an early nineteenth-century Sunni Muslim caliphate in West Africa centered in the Inner Niger Delta of what is now the Mopti and Ségou Regions of Mali. It was founded by Seku Amadu in 1818 during the Fulani jihads after defeating the Bambara Empire and its allies at the Battle of Noukouma. By 1853, the empire had fallen into decline and was ultimately destroyed by Omar Saidou Tall of Toucouleur. The Massina Empire was one of the most organized theocratic states of its time.

Historical Periods

Massina Empire (1820–1821)

1820 CE – 1821 CE

Area: 40,989 km²

Massina Empire (1822–1860)

1822 CE – 1860 CE

Area: 104,631 km²

Massina Empire (1861–1861)

1861 CE – 1861 CE

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Area: 104,631 km²

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