- Khasso
Khasso or Xaaso was a West African kingdom of the seventeenth to nineteenth centuries, occupying territory in what is today
Senegal and theKayes Region ofMali . Its capital was at Medina, Senegal until its fall.Seated at the head of the
Senegal River , the Khasso kingdom was composed of Peuls who had immigrated to the area and integrated with the localMalinké andSoninké populations. Séga Doua (r.1681 -1725 ) is remembered as the firstFankamala (king) of the Khasso, and his dynasty would last until the death of his descendant Demba Séga in 1796. Following a civil war between his sons Dibba Samballa et Demba Maddy, the kingdom fragmented into five smaller states, the most powerful of which was Dembaya under Hawa Demba Diallo (r.1810 -1833 ).Like the
Bambara Empire to the east, the Khasso kingdoms depended heavily on the slave trade for their economy. A family's status was indicated by the number of slaves it owned, leading to wars for the sole purpose of taking more captives. This trade led the Khasso into increasing contact with theEurope an settlements of Africa's west coast, particularly the French.In
1857 ,Toucouleur conqueror El HadjUmar Tall attacked the Khasso as part of hisjihad , but was repulsed at Medina Fort with the aid of the Khasso's French allies, particularly GeneralLouis Faidherbe . However, the Khasso found themselves increasingly under French control until they were assimilated intoFrench Sudan in 1880.Present-day inhabitants of this region often identify themselves as
Khassonké .External links
* [http://www.histoire-afrique.org/article76.html?artsuite=5 Pre-Colonial Malian History (French language)]
* [http://www.khasso.com/ Khasso.com (French language)]
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