The Berlin Conference: How Africa Was Partitioned — Fexingo History
In the aftermath of the Berlin Conference, the Scramble for Africa moved inland. While much attention has focused on coastal colonies, the conquest of the Sokoto Caliphate—one of Africa's largest precolonial states—was a pivotal campaign. This episode follows the British conquest of Kano in 1903, a battle that pitted the heavily armed West African Frontier Force under Colonel Thomas Morland against the cavalry of the Sokoto Caliphate. We explore the political fragmentation after the death of Caliph Umaru, the role of emirs like Aliyu Babba, and the controversial use of Maxim guns that decided the battle. The episode also touches on the legacy of Usman dan Fodio's jihad state and how British indirect rule, through Lugard, reshaped northern Nigeria. Names and places: Sokoto, Kano, Burmi, Katsina, Zaria, Kaduna, Lugard, Maxim gun, West African Frontier Force. #SokotoCaliphate #Kano1903 #ScrambleForAfrica #BritishColonialism #MaximGun #UsmanDanFodio #FrederickLugard #ThomasMorland #AliyuBabba #WestAfricanFrontierForce #BattleOfBurmi #IndirectRule #NorthernNigeria #19thCentury #Imperialism #History #FexingoHistory #AfricanHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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