Tabkin Kwatto | |||||||
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Part of Fulani War | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Gobir Kel Gress Tuaregs Sullubawa Fulanis |
Sokoto Caliphate Agali and Adar Tuaregs | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Yunfa |
Abdullahi dan Fodio Ali Jedo Muhammad Bello | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
8000 Infantry, 2000 Cavalry [1] |
1000 archers, 25 Cavalry [1] | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
3000 Infantry, 1500 Cavalry [1] | ??? |
Tabkin Kwatto (lit.โ'Battle of Kwatto') was the first decisive battle in the Fulani War. Abdullahi Ibn Fodio and Umaru al Kammu engaged the numerically superior Gobir cavalry at Kwatto Lake near the Capital fort of Gobir; Alkalawa. The Fulani archers employed a square formation which they successfully defended against successive charges by the Gobir cavalry. After taking severe losses, the death of the commander of Gobir's Armoured Cavalry eventually sealed the fate of the Gobirawa.[2]
Tabkin Kwatto is remembered as the turning point in the history of the Fulani War. The archer-foot lightly armed Fulani proved themselves effective against the well armed Hausa cavalry.
References
- 1 2 3 [Infaq al Maisur- Muhammad Bello]
- โ Last, Murray (1967). The Sokoto Caliphate. Internet Archive. [New York] Humanities Press. pp. 30โ40.
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