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Historic region and kingdom in the Upper Casamance, in Senegal
Fuladu (Fula: Fulaadu; French: Fouladou) or Fuladugu (French: Fouladougou) is a historic region and former Fula kingdom in the Upper Casamance, in the
Fuladu
State in the Senegambia region of West Africa (1537–1867)
shortage of manpower after the battle of Kansala. As such the area called Fuladu, present day Kolda and part of Tambacounda in southern Senegal gained its
Kaabu
Country in West Africa
This long-running conflict was marked by the 1867 Battle of Kansala; the Fuladu effectively defeated the Kaabu and dominated the area thereafter. But some
Guinea-Bissau
Ethnic group in the Sahel and West Africa
region, Guidimaka region, Brakna region, Nouakchott Pulaar Fuuta Tooro Fulbe Fuladu 𞤊𞤵𞤤𞤩𞤫 𞤊𞤵𞤤𞤢𞤣𞤵 Senegal: Kolda region, Sédhiou region, South of
Fula_people
Town and commune in Kolda Region, Senegal
in the Kolda Region of Senegal. From 1874 to 1903, it was the capital of Fuladu. Citypopulation.de Communes and Rural Communities Glovsky, David (2020)
Ndorna
forces, led by Marques Geraldes, supported by Umbucu, and the forces of Fuladu, commanded by Musa Molo's chiefs. Following the victory at the battle of
Battle_of_Buaró
Last king of the Fuladu kingdom
late 1800s-1931), also written as Musa or Moussa Molo was the last king of Fuladu in the Senegambia region. A ruthless and powerful ruler, he played different
Mussa_Moloh
1867 siege in Guinea-Bissau
the Kaabu Empire. In the aftermath Alfa Molo established the kingdom of Fuladu in the lands around the upper Gambia and Casamance rivers. From the campaign
Battle_of_Kansala
Diakhanke marabout in the 19th century,
also killing one of his key allies, a Fula marabout. The king of nearby Fuladu, Alfa Molo, set out to punish him. In 1873 he destroyed Kerewane and killed
Fode_Kaba_Doumbouya
First king of the Fuladu kingdom
Alfa Yaya Molo Balde was the founder of Fuladu, a kingdom in the Casamance region of modern-day Senegal. Molo Egue was born in Souloubali as a slave of
Alfa_Molo
Major river in West Africa
included Niumi (also known as Barra), Niani, Kantora, Jimara, Kiang, Badibu, Fuladu, Tumana, and Wuli, all of which have lent their names to districts of The
Gambia_River
1725–1912 state in West Africa, in modern Guinea
Kaabu's capital was destroyed and the Imamate extended its control into Fuladu in the Casamance basin. In 1879, the Almamy Ibrahima Sory Dara secured an
Imamate_of_Futa_Jallon
supported by local allies under Nbuku, and the forces of Fuladu, led by Musa Molo. The Fuladu kingdom was founded by Alfa Molo in 1869, after his death
Battle_of_Fancá
(1848–1898/1980 CE) Toucouleur Empire (1852–1893 CE) Zabarma Emirate (1860–1897 CE) Fuladu Kingdom (1867–1903/present CE) (NSM in the Gambia) Wassoulou Empire (1878–1898
List of kingdoms and empires in African history
List_of_kingdoms_and_empires_in_African_history
Francisco António Marques Geraldes, supported by Umbucu, and the forces of Fuladu, led by Musa Molo. The situation in the region of Mansomine, north of the
Battle_of_Mansomine
Fulani monarch
empires. As part of this effort, he sent Koli south to raise the Fula of Fuladu, Beledougou, Birgo and Wassoulou in revolt against Mali. This main thrust
Koli_Tenguella
Place in Central River Division, The Gambia
constituent states of the Kaabu empire. In the 1860s the Fula kingdom of Fuladu rose as Kaabu declined. By the late 19th century, Bansang was merely a wharf
Bansang
Haiti 1902–1908 Danish West Indies (Saint Thomas) Mussa Moloh King of Fuladu Fuladu 1903–1931† British Gambia British Sierra Leone Thành Thái Emperor of
List of state leaders who have been in exile
List_of_state_leaders_who_have_been_in_exile
the Dutch Empire) French Senegal (1659–1895) (part of the French Empire) Fuladu (1865–1903) French Senegal (1895-1958) (part of the French West Africa,
List of predecessors of sovereign states in Africa
List_of_predecessors_of_sovereign_states_in_Africa
Former country in present-day Gambia
Bundu slave raids continued. During the 1860s and 1870s, Musa Molo, king of Fuladu, tried to conquer Wuli but was repulsed. This period of upheaval saw the
Kingdom_of_Wuli
Senegalese politician
Party (PDS) and has held several ministerial positions. Originally from Fuladu (Upper Casamance), Diop achieved a Certificat d'aptitude professionnelle [fr]
Bécaye_Diop
Ivorian kingdom (1848–1980)
within a year of succession during a lost battle at Korumba campaigning in Fuladu in 1859. Ibrahima's brother, VaMuktar, ruled until 1875. His successor Magbe
Kabadougou_Kingdom
Tijani marabout
but was tracked down and captured by the forces of Musa Molo, king of Fuladu, a key French ally. Wounded in the fight, he died on the way back to Toubakouta
Mahmadu_Lamine
loss of Kansala marked the end of the Kaabu empire and the rise of the Fuladu kingdom, smaller Mandinka kingdoms survived until they were absorbed by
History_of_Guinea-Bissau
1880s–1910s Portuguese colonial campaigns
this year, the Portuguese joined forces with rebel Fulberibe chiefs of Fuladu to defeat the army of king Musa Molo at the Battle of Mansomine in July
Portuguese campaigns of pacification and occupation
Portuguese_campaigns_of_pacification_and_occupation
of these was concluded in 1901 with Musa Molloh, the paramount chief of Fuladu. In 1894, an Ordinance was passed for the better administration of these
History_of_the_Gambia
1895–1958 Africa: West Senegal Cayor Kingdom 1549–1879 Africa: West Senegal Fuladu Kingdom 1867–1903 Africa: West Senegal Imamate of Futa Toro Imamate 1776–1861
List of political entities in the 19th century
List_of_political_entities_in_the_19th_century
Place in Bafatá Region, Guinea-Bissau
merchants of the town also continued. The collapse of Kaabu and the rise of Fuladu further weakened Geba's commercial position. The town also became a center
Geba,_Guinea-Bissau
British naval officer and colonial administrator (1848–1927)
Illustration of Carter meeting with Musa Molo, Prince of Fuladu, in 1889.
Gilbert_Thomas_Carter
Month in 1901
the Gambia, Sir George Denton, signed a lease with King Musa Molloh of Fuladu, whose territory lay in both British Gambia and French Senegal. In return
June_1901
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Imagined
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English : variant spelling of Harriman.
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Ruler of the Enclosure; Estate Ruler; House Owner; Lord of the Manor; Home Ruler
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Auspicious; Suitable; Excellent; Water; God of Ocean; Name of God
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Good friend
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Fairy Forte
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Full of qualities, Expansionist, Vast, Spacious, Man of qualities
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Hairy.
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Sound. Also the Hawaiian equivalent of Sandy.
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