Kong Empire

Kong Empire

The Kong Empire (1710-1889), also known as the Wattara Empire or Ouattara Empire for its founder, was a pre-colonial African Muslim[1] state centered in north eastern Cote d'Ivoire that also encompassed much of present-day Burkina Faso.

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Early Period

The first semblance of a true centralized state emerged under the Taraweré clan or jamuu of Jula who combined Jula and Senufo traditions to extend their authority over the surrounding region. Thanks to their Islamic literate tradition and trading experience, they turned Kong into an international market for the exchange of northern desert goods (salt and cloth) and southern forest exports (kola nuts, and gold).

Wattara Period

Kong's attractiveness invited invaders. In around 1710 a Jula warrior known as Sekou Umar of the Ouattara or Wattara jammu invaded the area and conquered the city using cavalry. He established himself as fama (king) and turned Kong into the center of an empire with regional influence. He imposed Jula as the official language and Islam as the state religion. He utilized slaves to work in the manufacture of cloth and cultivation of rice, millet, sorghum, and cotton. He also improved security along trading routes with the same cavalry methods used by the Mali Empire three hundred years earlier. The empire spread northward with the help of Maghan (prince) Famara Wattara, brother of Seku Wattara, in 1714. He captured the city of Bobo Dioulasso and much of present day Burkina Faso. Famara made Bobo Dioulasso capital of the Gwiriko region, which would become its own kingdom later on.

Height of Power

By the 1730s, the Kong Empire was the among the largest state in West Africa south of the Niger River. It stretched hundreds of miles west and north and included large numbers of different Islamic and non-Islamic ethnic groups. Sekou Wattara died in 1745 and was succeeded by capable famas, the first being Koumbi Wattara. Under their rule, Kong remained a commercial center and also became a center of Islamic study. The Kong Friday Mosque, which predated the Wattara dynasty in Kong by a century, drew Islamic scholars from all over the Sahel. Mori Maghari was crowned fama after Koumbi and also governed with success.

Kong traded with other states in Cote d'Ivoire, most notably the Abron kingdom of Gyaaman. Their merchants were able to trade without any taxes on their products. Kong also supplied troops to Gyamman to fend off the Asante Confederacy to the east but, Eventually the Asante Confedercy was successful.

Decline and Downfall

After the death of Fama Maghari in 1800, successive famas would struggle with growing resistance from the empire's diverse ethnic and religious groups. On the eve of colonialism, the emergence of an organized French military presence promised a new sense of security for local rulers and in 1889, Capt. Louis Binger secured a treaty with Kong, establishing it as a French protectorate. In 1895, Samory Touré invaded and destroyed the city of Kong after its rulers resisted his rule and refused to aid him in his campaign against the French. After Samory's defeat, Kong was once again reclaimed by the French. Kong was divided between two colonies - Côte d'Ivoire and Upper Volta (now Burkina Faso). The city of Kong became merely a small town after the French government routed the nearest rail line 70 km (45 mil) to the west.

References

  1. ^ Encyclopaedia of the Muslim World By Taru Bahl, M.H. Syed, pg. 51

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