Mandingo Wars

Mandingo Wars
Part of the Scramble for Africa
Date1882–1898
(15 years)
Location
Result

French victory

Belligerents

 France

Wassoulou Empire
Commanders and leaders
Henri Gouraud, Louis Archinard, Pierre Humbert Samori Ture, Keme Brema, Saranken Mori
Strength
50,000 60,000 riflemen
5,000 cavalry

The Mandingo Wars were a series of conflicts from 1882 to 1898 between France and the Wassoulou Empire of the Mandingo people led by Samori Ture. Comparatively, the French faced serious resistance by the Mandinka, as they were able to make use of firearms and tactics that impeded French expansion in the area. The French were ultimately triumphant and established dominance over Mali, Guinea and the Ivory Coast.[1]: 127, 130–133 

  1. ^ Vandervort, Bruce (1998). Wars of imperial conquest in Africa, 1830-1914. London: UCL Press. ISBN 0-253-33383-0. OCLC 70750153.