- Xavier Coppolani
Xavier Coppolani was a French military and colonial leader, who was instrumental in the colonial occupation and creation of modern-day
Mauritania .Born to
Corsica n parents in French-ruledAlgeria , he was transferred toSenegal to lead the expansion of colonial rule north of theSenegal river , where Moorishtribe s held firm against French rule. Their tribal rivalries provided Coppolani with an opportunity, and in 1901, he drew up a plan for moving into the territory with a combination of military and political strategies.Alliances were drawn up with two of the main
marabout s of the territory, ShaykhSidya Baba andShaykh Saad Bouh , local leaders ofQadiriyya Sufi brotherhoods. They were promised a dominant role in the colonial administration and protection for theirZawiya tribes against the attacks ofHassane warriors. In return they would use their religious influence to persuade the localemir s to accept French rule. With military pressure applied, the strategy worked, and theemirate s ofTagant , Trarza andBrakna all accepted French rule in 1903-04. The last emirate, in the northern zone ofAdrar , proved combatative. It was also backed by a third influential Qadiriyya marabout,shaykh Ma al-'Aynayn , himself in turn supported by the Sultan ofMorocco .Coppolani was preparing to march on Adrar when he was assassinated in 1905, by a member of the shaykh's
Gudfiyya brotherhood. The emirate was eventually defeated and forcibly incorporated into Mauritania in 1912, byGeneral Gouraud, but tribal revolts and raids persisted until 1934. [The four previous paragraphs are taken from the Library of Congress country study of Mauritania, specifically Robert E. Handloff, ed. Mauritania: A Country Study. Washington: GPO for the Library of Congress, 1988. "History, Pacification" section, available at [http://countrystudies.us/mauritania/11.htm http://countrystudies.us/mauritania/11.htm] , and released into the public domain.]References
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