Gobir Kel Gress Tuaregs Kel Itesen Tuaregs Kel Tegama Tuaregs
Commanders and leaders
Sa'ad bin al-Hasan
Yunfa
Strength
Unknown
Unknown
Casualties and losses
2,000 dead
Unknown
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Jihad of Usman dan Fodio
Tabkin Kwatto (1804)
Tsuntua (1804)
Gwandu (1805)
Katsina (1807)
Alkalawa (1808)
The Battle of Tsuntua, fought in December 1804, was one of the largest battles of the Fulani War.
^Tucker, Spencer C. (23 December 2009). A Global Chronology of Conflict: From the Ancient World to the Modern Middle East [6 volumes]: From the Ancient World to the Modern Middle East. ABC-CLIO. pp. 1037–. ISBN 978-1-85109-672-5.
preceded the forces meeting at the BattleofTsuntua. Although Yunfa was victorious and dan Fodio lost men, the battle did not diminish his force. He retaliated...
some initial successes by the forces of Gobir and the other Hausaland states (most notably at the BattleofTsuntua), dan Fodio managed to conquer the surrounding...
December of that year, Yunfa won a major victory in the BattleofTsuntua, in which Dan Fodio's forces were said to have lost 2,000 men, 200 of whom knew...
"warrior-scholars" against Gobir. Despite early losses at the BattleofTsuntua and elsewhere, the forces of dan Fodio began taking over some key cities starting...
joined together For the help of God's religion––made up the union.: 109–110 Following a Muslim defeat at the BattleofTsuntua in 1804, the Shehu's party...
defeat in the BattleofTsuntua in December 1804, Uthman dan Fodio and his followers stayed in the valley to the west of Alkalawa. In search of food, they...
declared Jihad, he gathered an army of Hausa warriors to attack Yunfa's forces in Tsuntua. Yunfa's army, composed of Hausa warriors and Tuareg allies, defeated...
Fodio in Gobir but returned to Kano after the Fulas defeat by Gobir at Tsuntua. The Shehu soon sent a letter to his supporters in Kano after which they...