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Takedda was a town and
former kingdom located in present-day Niger. The
archaeological site at
Azelik wan
Birni is
believed to be the
ruins of ancient...
- of Gao
devastated the city. Mari Djata's troops, however, laid
siege to
Takedda (or,
according to
another interpretation, Tadmekka) and
forced a peace...
- 1370s a war
between Mali
imperial forces and
Berber Tuareg forces from
Takedda devastated the city of Gao. The area
around it
became independent of Malian...
- put down a
Tuareg rebellion in
Takedda and
attempted to
quell the
Songhai rebellion in Gao.
While he
succeeded in
Takedda, he did not re-subjugate Gao....
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First Caravans). ISBN 978-0670093625.
Kevin Shillington (ed), "Tuareg:
Takedda and trans-Saharan trade" in:
Encyclopaedia of
African History, Fitzroy...
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copper items appear in this era, with
finds including those at Azawagh,
Takedda,
Marendet and the
Termit M****if. The
Kiffian (circa 8000–6000 BC) and later...
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Alexandria Cairo Sijilmasa Taghaza Oualata Niani Timbuktu Gao I-n-Azaoua
Takedda Cagliari Marrakech Gibraltar Granada Málaga
After a few days in Tangier...
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After staying a
month in the town, Ibn
Battuta left with a
caravan for
Takedda and from
there headed north back
across the
Sahara to an
oasis in Tuat...
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Empire Gao
Empire 1464–1591 AD
Sosso Empire Sosso Empire 1076–1235 AD
Takedda Takedda Kingdom 1200–1600
Takrur Tumbere Jiinge, Taaga, ****ewendu Kingdom...
- Phoenicians. Harmondsworth: Penguin. Shillington, Kevin, ed. (2004). "Tuareg:
Takedda and trans-Saharan trade".
Encyclopedia of
African History.
Fitzroy Dearborn...