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Hamdullahi (Arabic: حمد الله; also Hamdallahi or Hamdallaye. From the Arabic: Praise to God) is a town in the Mopti Region of Mali. In the 19th century, it was the capital of the in what is now the Fula empire of Massina. Founded around 1820 by Seku Amadu. On March 16, 1862, the town fell to the Toucouleur conqueror El Hadj Umar Tall after three major battles that claimed over 70,000 lives. Umar Tall destroyed the city, marking the effective end of the Massina Empire.

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  • Hamdallaye (qui signifie « louange à Dieu ») est une ville du Mali, dans la région de Mopti, située à 37 km sud de Mopti, entre Soufouroulaye et Samadougou, à l'ouest de la RN6. Elle a été fondée en 1818 par Sékou Amadou pour être la capitale de l'empire peul du Macina. (fr)
  • Hamdullahi (també Hamdallahi o Hamdallaye), de l'àrab: Elogi a Déu) fou un imamat del segle XIX en el que és avui dia la regió de Mopti de Mali. Fou fundar al voltant de 1820 per Seku Amadu, i Hamdullahi va servir com la capital de l'Imperi fula de Macina (Massina) al llarg del segle xix. El 16 de març de 1862 la ciutat va caure en mans del conqueridor tuculor Al-Hadjdj Umar Tall després tres batalles importants que van costar per damunt de 70.000 vides. Umar Tall va destruir la ciutat, marcant el final efectiu de l'Imperi de Macina. (ca)
  • Hamdullahi (Arabic: حمد الله; also Hamdallahi or Hamdallaye. From the Arabic: Praise to God) is a town in the Mopti Region of Mali. In the 19th century, it was the capital of the in what is now the Fula empire of Massina. Founded around 1820 by Seku Amadu. On March 16, 1862, the town fell to the Toucouleur conqueror El Hadj Umar Tall after three major battles that claimed over 70,000 lives. Umar Tall destroyed the city, marking the effective end of the Massina Empire. (en)
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  • Hamdullahi (també Hamdallahi o Hamdallaye), de l'àrab: Elogi a Déu) fou un imamat del segle XIX en el que és avui dia la regió de Mopti de Mali. Fou fundar al voltant de 1820 per Seku Amadu, i Hamdullahi va servir com la capital de l'Imperi fula de Macina (Massina) al llarg del segle xix. El 16 de març de 1862 la ciutat va caure en mans del conqueridor tuculor Al-Hadjdj Umar Tall després tres batalles importants que van costar per damunt de 70.000 vides. Umar Tall va destruir la ciutat, marcant el final efectiu de l'Imperi de Macina. Les ruïnes de la ciutat abandonada estan localitzades 21 km cap al sud-est de Mopti, a un lloc situat a l'est del riu Bani i cap a l'oest de la plana de Bandiagara.La ciutat estava encerclada per muralles de totxos assecats al sol i cobria una àrea de 244 hectàrees. Les muralles de la ciutat i alguns carrers encara són clarament visibles en imatges de satèl·lit proporcionades per Google. La mesquita i el palau de Seku Amadu van ser localitzats un al costat de l'altra en el centre de la ciutat. Estaven també construïts de maons assecats al sol excepte les muralles que tancaven el palau, les quals eren de pedra. La mesquita ha estat reconstruïda i reoberta el 2004. (ca)
  • Hamdullahi (Arabic: حمد الله; also Hamdallahi or Hamdallaye. From the Arabic: Praise to God) is a town in the Mopti Region of Mali. In the 19th century, it was the capital of the in what is now the Fula empire of Massina. Founded around 1820 by Seku Amadu. On March 16, 1862, the town fell to the Toucouleur conqueror El Hadj Umar Tall after three major battles that claimed over 70,000 lives. Umar Tall destroyed the city, marking the effective end of the Massina Empire. The ruins of the abandoned town are located 21 km southeast of Mopti, at a site lying to the east of the Bani River and to the west of the Bandiagara plateau.The town was encircled by sun-dried mudbrick walls and covered an area of 244 hectares (604 acres). The town walls and some of the street layout are clearly visible on satellite images provided by Google. The mosque and Seku Amadu’s palace were located side by side in the centre of the town. They were also constructed of sun-dried bricks, except for the enclosing walls of the palace, which were of stone. The mosque has been rebuilt and reopened in 2004. (en)
  • Hamdallaye (qui signifie « louange à Dieu ») est une ville du Mali, dans la région de Mopti, située à 37 km sud de Mopti, entre Soufouroulaye et Samadougou, à l'ouest de la RN6. Elle a été fondée en 1818 par Sékou Amadou pour être la capitale de l'empire peul du Macina. (fr)
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