Ahmadu Tall

Ahmadu Tall

Ahmadu Seku o Ahmadu Tall (? - 1898, Sokoto, Nigeria septentrional) fue el segundo y último gobernante del Imperio Tukulor en la África occidental.

Reemplazando a su padre, al-Ḥājj ʽUmar, en 1864, Ahmadu gobernó un gran imperio centrado en el antiguo reino bámbara de Segu, en lo que hoy es Malí. En 1887 fue forzado a abandonar Segu y aceptó el estatus de protectorado francés. Para 1891 la mayoría de sus fortalezas habían sido capturadas.


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