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Fattatenda is a
small village in
eastern Gambia on the
Gambia River. It is
located in Wuli
District in the
Upper River Division, a few
kilometers southwest...
- (now a
UNESCO World Heritage Site), Tendeba, Joar,
MacCarthy Island,
Fattatenda, and Sutukoba.
Around the turn of the 18th century, the
Scottish explorer...
- rulers,
would take
advantage of the
proximity of
European traders in
Fattatenda to
purchase weapons and
seize power for themselves.
World Gazetteer [dead...
- 1730. The
further Portuguese settlement up the
river was at
Setuku near
Fattatenda. By the end of the 16th century, the
Songhai Empire,
under constant ****ault...
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- in
charge of the administration,
Hutton made a
voyage up the
river to
Fattatenda and Kantalikunda.
Eleven Bathurst merchants had
agreed to send
goods up...
-
British Governor arranged a
truce and sent the
force up the
river to
Fattatenda in
order to
remove them from danger.[citation needed]
After the death...
- and
other goods, as well as slaves, in
Sutuko and at its
river port of
Fattatenda.
Settlers from
Sutukoba established the
village of Sutukonding, meaning...
-
Portuguese settlement further up the
river was
established at
Setuku near
Fattatenda.
Towards the
close of the 16th century, the
Songhai Empire,
subject to...
- however, and was much
friendlier to
European trade. In 1829 he
ceded Fattatenda to the
British administrator William Hutton for $2000 up
front and an...