Samory

Samory
in full Samory Touré

born с 1830, near Sarranko, Upper Guinea
died June 2, 1900, Gabon, French Congo

Muslim reformer and military adventurer.

A member of the Malinke people, Samory in 1868 proclaimed himself a religious chief and led a band of warriors in establishing a chiefdom in the Kankan region of Guinea. He fought the French in 1883, 1886, and 1891, managing to expand into the Sudan, but he was ultimately forced to transfer his kingdom to the upper Ivory Coast. Captured in 1898, he died two years later.

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▪ West African ruler
in full  Samory Touré 
born c. 1830, near Sarranko, Upper Guinea [now in Guinea]
died June 2, 1900, Gabon, French Congo [now Gabon]

      Muslim reformer and military leader who founded a powerful kingdom in West Africa and resisted French colonial expansion in the late 19th century.

      In 1868 Samory, a member of the Mande group, proclaimed himself a religious chief and led a band of warriors in establishing a powerful chiefdom in the Kankan region of Guinea. A gifted commander and administrator, he expanded his rule until at its height in the early 1880s it extended from the Upper Volta region in the west to the Fouta Djallon in the east.

      Samory opposed French (colonialism, Western) ambitions to build an empire in West Africa. He first fought the French in 1883, when they occupied Bamako on the Niger River. After the French carried out a successful offensive in 1886, Samory accepted their protection with the Niger as his frontier. After failing to expand to the east at the expense of Tieba, the king of Sikasso (in present-day southern Mali), he renewed his war with the French in 1891. When his forces were ejected from the Sudan by a military column, he tried to establish his kingdom in the upper Côte d'Ivoire colony, where he pillaged Kong (1895) and Bondoukou (1898). Pursued by French troops, Samory was captured on the upper reaches of the Cavally River on September 29, 1898. He died in exile.

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