Kabadougou Kingdom
Ivorian kingdom (1848–1980) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Kabadougou Kingdom was a Malinké warrior kingdom situated in north-west Côte d'Ivoire centered on the town of Odienné[1][2] and bordered the Kingdom of Worodougou.[3] It was ruled by the Touré dynasty, whose founder centered the society around slavery. The dynasty in an alliance with Samori Ture fought French colonization until 1898.
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Kingdom of Kabadougou | |||||||
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1848–1980 | |||||||
Status | Independent state (1848–1898) Chiefdom within a nation state (1898–1980) | ||||||
Capital | Odienné | ||||||
Religion | Islam | ||||||
Government | Absolute monarchy, later Chiefdom | ||||||
Faama, later chief | |||||||
• 1848–1858 | Vakaba Touré [fr] | ||||||
• 1858–1859 | Ibrahima Touré | ||||||
• 1859–1875 | VaMuktar Touré | ||||||
• 1875–1893 | Magbe Touré | ||||||
• 1893–1899 | Moriba Touré | ||||||
• 1899–1901 | Mody Tourè | ||||||
• 1901–1902 | Lanténé Torè | ||||||
• 1903–1934 | Ibrahima Touré II | ||||||
• c. 1980 | Muktar Toure | ||||||
History | |||||||
• Established | 1848 | ||||||
• Last confirmed ruler | 1980 | ||||||
Population | |||||||
• 1898 | 19,000 | ||||||
• 1900 | 14,000 | ||||||
Currency | Slave trade | ||||||
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Today part of | Côte d'Ivoire Guinea |
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