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as bases for independent power in the 1870s, but were both defeated and imprisoned. Ahmadu replaced them with another brother, Muntaga, who in turn rebelled in 1884. In suppressing that rebellion Ahmadu moved his court from Segou to Nioro.
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The government was highly structured, with centrally appointed governors of the various provinces seconded by cadis, military commanders and tax collectors. Ministers based in Segou managed various portfolios such as justice, the
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Ahmadu Tall was an enlightened and wise ruler, who treated French diplomats courteously. Although he was a Toucouleur, he has been remembered fondly by the Bambara of Segou over whom he ruled for nearly 30 years.
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army in the 1880s and 1890s, Ahmadu accepted a short-lived alliance with the French through the Treaty of Gouri on 12 May 1887. SĂ©gou fell to the colonizers in 1890. The Toucouleur army, led by Ahmadu's
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fleet, the public treasury, relations with Europeans and other foreign powers, commerce, etc. For much of Ahmadu's reign his cousin Sydou Djelia served as prime minister.
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died in 1864 attempting to suppress a rebellion in Massina. Ahmadu, the ruling Faama of SĂ©gou and the eastern regions of the
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aristocracy. To that end he cultivated a base of support among the
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until its fall in 1893, then to modern-day Niger. Ahmadu reached
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Ahmadu Sekou's father conquered SĂ©gou (then the heart of the
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Precolonial Senegal : the Jolof Kingdom, 1800-1890
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Index

Ahmadu Seku
Seku Amadu

Umar Tall
Sokoto Caliphate
Sokoto
Toucouleur
Laamdo Dioulbé
Toucouleur Empire
Faama
SĂ©gou
Mali
Umar Tall
Sokoto Caliphate
Hausa
Bambara Empire
Fula
Massina
Umar Tall
Toucouleur Empire
Tidiani Tall
Aguibu Tall
fin
Fula
Bambara
Niger river
Nioro du Sahel
Koniakary
French
colonial

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