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Samori Ture (c. 1828 – June 2, 1900), also
known as
Samori Toure,
Samory Touré, or
Almamy Samore Lafiya Toure, was a
Malinke Muslim cleric,
military strategist...
- W****oulou Empire, also
referred to as the Ou****alou Empire,
Mandinka Empire,
Samory's Empire or the
Samorian State, was a short-lived West
African state that...
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commander of the
French garrison at Kita in present-day Mali, sent an
envoy to
Samory Toure to
announce that Kiniéran was now a
French protectorate. Unimpressed...
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eventually establishing a
strong foothold in the north. The
conquest by
Samory Touré in the
northeast solidified Islam among the Yalunka,
Kuranko and Limba...
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Samory Uiki
Bandeira Fraga (born 29
November 1996) is a
Brazilian long
jumper who
competed at the 2020
Summer Olympics. From
Porto Alegre, Brazil, Fraga...
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conquest of Sudan, Mauritania, Chad, and Morocco, and his
arrest of
Samory Touré in
September 1898
marked a
turning point in the
French colonization...
- the region.
These agreements made Kong a target, and by the
early 1890s
Samory Touré,
faama of the
expanding Samorian Empire, set his
sights on conquering...
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commercial settlements across West
Africa at the time. In
February 1882,
Samory Toure defeated the
French at the
Battle of
Samaya outside Kinieran. Faced...
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brutally put down by Toure's
brother Keme Brema. The war
between Samory and
Kenedougou devastated the region,
leaving thousands of
refugees who...
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Institutions from the Mali
Empire also
survived in the 19th
century army of
Samory Ture who saw
himself as the heir to Old Mali's legacy. The
Mandinka military...