Kong Empire Kong Empire | |
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1710–1898 | |
Capital | Kong |
Common languages | Dyula, Senufo |
Religion | Islam, Fetishism |
Historical era | Pre-Colonial Africa |
• Founding of Kong dynasty by Seku Wattara | 1710 |
• Burning of Kong by Samori Ture | 1898 |
Today part of | Ivory Coast Burkina Faso |
The Kong Empire (1710–1898), also known as the Wattara Empire or Ouattara Empire for its founder, was a pre-colonial African Muslim state centered in northeastern Ivory Coast that also encompassed much of present-day Burkina Faso. It was founded by Dyula immigrants from the declining Mali Empire. It established a largely decentralized commercial empire based upon linkages by merchant houses protecting trade routes throughout the region. Kong rose to prominence in the 1800s as a key commercial center and center of Islamic studies. In 1898, Samori Ture attacked the city and burnt it down. Although the city was rebuilt, the Kong empire had dissipated and the French took control over the area.