Koli Tenguella (also referred to as Koli Tenguella Bâ/Bah, Koli Tengella Jaaje Baa and Koli Pullo) (r. 1512–1537) was a Fulani warrior and leader who...
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Songhai. In 1512, Amar Konjago of the Songhai defeated Tenguella, ending his state. Tenguella's son, Koli, led further migrations, and redirected military efforts...
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be a descendant of Sundiata Keita. At his death, Tenguella was succeeded by his son Koli Tenguella who founded the Denianke Dynasty in Futa Toro. Historians...
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authority was weakening, and the farba fell to fighting amongst themselves.: 67 Koli Tengella, a Fula warlord native to Takrur but coming from Futa Jallon, conquered...
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the Gambia, and Guinea-Bissau were cut off by the expanding power of Koli Tenguella in the early 16th century. Kaabu therefore became an independent federation...
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the Jolof Empire, in the early 16th century the area was conquered by Koli Tenguella, who founded the Empire of Great Fulo. The Fulani were cattle-keeping...
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now conflict was spreading to Jolof's northern territories. In 1513, Koli Tenguella led a strong force of Fulani and Mandinka into Futa Toro, seizing it...
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the capital of Télimélé Prefecture. Guémé Sangan was a fortress of Koli Tenguella located at Télimélé. On 20 February 1888, Almamy Sori and the Chiefs...
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the Gambia, and Guinea-Bissau were cut off by the expanding power of Koli Tenguella in the early 16th century. As Mali's authority collapsed, the Mandinka...
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Wagadu, the Sosso Empire, the Mali Empire, and the Jolof Empire.: 72 Koli Tenguella founded the state of Denanke in the early 16th century, breaking this...
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