Amadu III of Masina
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Amadu III of Masina (Arabic: أحمد بن أحمد بن أحمد لبّو, Fula: Āmadu mo Āmadu mo Āmadu Lobbo), also known as Amadu Amadu[lower-alpha 1] (1830 - 16 May 1862) was the third and last ruler of the theocratic Caliphate of Hamdullahi (Diina of Hamdullahi) in the Inner Niger Delta, now the Mopti Region of Mali. He was elected as successor to his father, Amadu II of Masina, in 1853. Throughout most of his rule he was involved in conflict with the jihadist al-Hajj 'Umar Tall, who defeated and executed him on 16 May 1862.
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Amadu III of Masina | |
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أحمد بن أحمد بن أحمد لبّو | |
Alamami of the Caliphate of Hamdullahi | |
In office 1852 – 16 May 1862 | |
Preceded by | Amadu II of Masina |
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Born | 1830 (1830) |
Died | 16 May 1862 (1862-05-17) (aged 32) |
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