Sheikhu Ahmadu (Arabic: شيخ أحمد بن محمّد لبّو, romanized: Shaykh Aḥmadu bin Muḥammadu Lobbo; Fula: Seeku Aamadu; [a]) (c. 1776 – 20 April 1845) was the Fulbe founder of the Massina Empire (Diina of Hamdullahi) in the Inner Niger Delta, now the Mopti Region of Mali. He ruled as Almami from 1818 until his death in 1845, also taking the title Cisse al-Masini.
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Bambara of Ségou, and practiced a form of Islam that was far from pure. SekuAmadu may have served in the Sokoto jihad before returning to the Massina region...
football player from Ghana SekuAmadu (1773–1845), founder of the Fula Massina Empire in what is now the Mopti Region of Mali Amadu's Jihad Amadou (name) Ahmadlu...
Amadu II of Massina (أحمد بن أحمد حمادي; Fula: AmaduAmadu Hammadi; c. 1815 – February 1853), also called AmaduSeku, was the second Almami, or ruler,...
16 May 1862. Amadu III was the grandson of the founder of the Diina of Hamdullahi, SekuAmadu. Some time between 1810 and 1818 SekuAmadu (Aḥmad bin Muḥammad...
of jihadists led by SekuAmadu and a Bamana force led by General Jamogo Séri. It was the first and most significant battle of Seku Amdadu's jihad and saw...
of what is now the Mopti and Ségou Regions of Mali. It was founded by SekuAmadu in 1818 during the Fulani jihads after defeating the Bambara Empire and...
by SekuAmadu, also known as Sheikh Amadu Sheikh, who started a jihad movement among the Fulani people in the region. In the early 1800s, SekuAmadu, inspired...
to establish such a stable economy, such as under the Massina jihad of SekuAmadu. During his conflict, he struggled to establish a strong economy due to...
Shehu inspired a number of later West African jihads, including those of SekuAmadu, founder of the Massina Empire and Omar Saidou Tall, founder of the Toucouleur...
by the jihad of Cheikou Amadu (or SekuAmadu) of Massina. The Bamana Empire survived but was irreversibly weakened. SekuAmadu's forces decisively defeated...
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son, AmaduSeku. He was also considered as possible successor to AmaduSeku in 1853, but threw his support behind AmaduSeku's son, AmaduAmadu, who became...
was the capital of the Fula empire of Massina. Founded around 1820 by SekuAmadu. On March 16, 1862, the town fell to the Toucouleur conqueror El Hadj...
the jihad of Cheikou Amadu (or SekuAmadu) of Massina. The Bambara Empire survived but was irreversibly weakened. SekuAmadu's forces decisively defeated...
spelled Sékou or Seku, is a given name from the Fula language. It is equivalent to the Arabic Sheikh. People with this name include: SekuAmadu (1776–1845)...
Massina Empire: SekuAmadu (1773–1845), Islamic sheikh and founder of the Massina Empire Amadu II of Masina (r. 1845–1852), his son Amadu III of Masina...
in 1280. Mudbrick requires maintenance, and the fundamentalist ruler SekuAmadu had let the previous mosque collapse. The Casa Grande Ruins, now a national...
number of later West African jihadists, including Massina Empire founder SekuAmadu, Toucouleur Empire founder Omar Saidou Tall, Wassoulou Empire founder...
Macina may be getting less rain every year. In the early 19th century, SekuAmadu founded a Massina Empire in the region, building a capital at Hamdullahi...
Emirate. The Maasina Emirate was established by the Fulbe jihad led by SekuAmadu in 1818, rebelling against the Bamana Empire, a political power that controlled...
Fulani Empire of Sokoto (1804–1903) Fulani or Fulbe Empire of Macina of SekuAmadu (1818–1862) Fulani or Fulbe Empire of El Hajj Oumar Tall, Toucouleur Empire...
Battle of Jenné c. 1776 — April 20, 1845 Campaigns of SekuAmadu 1810 — 1818 Jihad of SekuAmadu c. 1797 — 1864 Campaigns of El Hadj Umar Tall 1848 — 1864...
dynasties emerged from the Torodbe, including Usman dan Fodio's Toronkawa, SekuAmadu's Bari and Omar Saidou Tall's Tall. The Torodbe provided leadership for...
largest states, and inspired the later jihads of Massina Empire founder SekuAmadu in present-day Mali, and the cross-Sudan Toucouleur conqueror El Hadj...