Battle of Noukouma
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The Battle of Noukouma was fought on 21 March 1818 between a small force of jihadists led by Seku Amadu and a Bamana force led by General Jamogo Séri.[lower-alpha 1][1] It was the first and most significant battle of Seku Amdadu's jihad and saw an unexpected jihadist victory against the numerically superior Bamana army.[2] The victory was interpreted as a divine miracle by many and allowed Seku Amadu to rapidly expand his army to over 40,000.[3]
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Battle of Noukouma | |||||||
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Part of the Jihad of Seku Amadu | |||||||
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Massina Empire Supported By: Sokoto Caliphate |
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Seku Amadu |
Da Diarra Arɗo Amadu Gelaajo Jamogo Séri † | ||||||
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1,000 | 100,000 | ||||||
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Unknown | Unknown |
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