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Name: Pashalik of Timbuktu

Type: Polity

Start: 1604 AD

End: 1833 AD

Nation: pashalik of timbuktu

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Morocco defeated the Songhai Empire in the Battle of Tondibi in 1591 and the Pashkalik of Timbuctu emerged as a Moroccan vassal. From 1603 the Pashkalik was practically independent.

Establishment


  • January 1604: The Pashalik of Timbuktu was a vassal state of Morocco until 1826.
  • Chronology


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  • January 1671: Timbuktu under suzerainty of Segu.

  • January 1713: The Bamana Empire, also known as the Bambara Empire, was a centralized state in West Africa that existed from 1712. It was founded by Bitòn Coulibaly, a military leader and ruler, who expanded the empire's territory by conquering neighboring cities.

  • January 1788: Tuareg rule on Timbuktu.

  • January 1801: In 1800, the territory of Koma in Burkina Faso was ruled by Dom Gameti I, who was the first ruler of the region.

  • January 1814: Timbuktu is acquired by the Masina.

  • January 1815: Tuareg rule on Timbuktu.

  • Disestablishment


  • January 1834: Attachment of the pashalik of Timbuktu to the empire of Macina.
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