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and to form a new army. The alliance led by Balobbo entered Hamdullahi at the beginning of February 1864, and Umar and his companions escaped on the 6th of that month. On February 11, Tidiani arrived at Déguembéré, but his uncle was already dead along with his entourage, including among others his
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Tijani succeeded in defeating Balobbo's alliance and retaking all of Massina in 1864, and made Bandiagara his capital. He retained much of the administrative apparatus of his Fula predecessors and maintained good relations with his Dogon allies.
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Tidiani was born the son of Alfa Amadou Tall, El Hadj Umar's elder brother. While a boy, his father went to Sokoto to visit his brother during his return from the
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after their victory at the battle of Taayawal in 1862. Tidiani and his cousin Muhammad Makki (c.1835- 1864)(Umar's second son) were the
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Tijani died in 1887 and was succeeded by Muniru, who was eventually superseded by Ahmadu Tall after the fall of Segou to the
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David Robinson, La guerre sainte d'al-Hajj Umar: Le Soudan Occidental au milieu du XIXe siécle, Karthala, 1988
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B.O. Oloruntimeehin. The Segu Tukulor Empire. Humanities Press, New York (1972). SBN 391002066
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In January 1864, El-Hadji Umar sent Tijani to seek help from the
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Index

Tidiani (Jeff) Tall
Umar Tall
Sokoto
Issue
Toucouleur
El Hadj Umar Tall
Toucouleur Empire
Massina Empire
Bandiagara
Hajj
Timbo
Dinguiraye
Futa Jallon
Nioro du Sahel
Kaarta
Hamdullahi
Massina
Fula people
Ba Lobbo
Timbuktu
Dogons
Bandiagara
Ahmadu Tall
Faama
Segou
French
Umar Tall
Emir
Toucouleur Masina Empire

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