Soninke Marabout War the tragic African Marabouts and pagans War
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The Soninke Marabout War in The Gambia was a significant event that took place in the 19th century. This war refers to the conflict between the local Soninke and the Marabouts, who were Islamic scholars and religious leaders.
The Marabouts, who hailed from the neighboring regions of Senegal and Mauritania, carried with them a strong Islamic influence and aimed to spread their religious beliefs in the Gambia. They gained support from some local tribes who were also Muslims, and eventually, conflicts arose between them and the non-Muslim Soninke people.
The war was brutal, with both sides suffering casualties, and it took place for several years. The Marabouts, who were trained in guerilla warfare, used hit-and-run tactics to harass their opponents, while the Soninke dug deep trenches to defend themselves.
Although the Marabouts managed to establish a kingdom in the north of The Gambia, they were ultimately defeated by the British who arrived in the region in 1894. The war's impact was significant and remains a part of Gambia's history as it influenced the country's religious and political landscape.
This video explores the details of the Soninke Marabout War, its causes, its major events, and its lasting effects on The Gambia. Through historical accounts and expert commentary, viewers will gain a deeper understanding of this significant conflict and its place in the region's history
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1 окт 2024