Adamawa Wars | |||||||
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German Map of Guinean Gulf Area, 1890 (German Kamerun highlighted in thin black stripes, bordered by the Emirate of Adamawa to the North East) | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Co-belligerent British Empire |
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Mahdist Rebels | |||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Jesko von Puttkamer Curt von Pavel Rudolf Cramer von Clausbruch Hans Dominik Thomas Morland |
Abdur Rahman Atiku Muhammad Attahiru I Zubeiru bi Adama | ||||||
Mal Alhadji Goni Waday |
The Adamawa Wars (1899–1907) were initially a series of military expeditions and border conflicts between the German Schutztruppe in Kamerun and the Fula Sunni Muslim states and tribes that were a part of the Sokoto Empire (a Caliphate formed during the Fulani Jihad), particularly the Emirate of Adamawa in the northern half of the region.[1] After these territories were annexed major resistance continued for years and several uprisings occurred.