Abdul Kader Kane

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Abdul Kader Kane was an 18th-century Islamic leader and anti-slavery reformer in the Futa Tooro region of West Africa who resisted external domination and the Atlantic slave trade.

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instanceOf 18th-century person
Islamic leader
West African ruler
anti-slavery reformer
historical figure
areaOfInfluence lower and middle Senegal River NERFINISHED
cause abolition of slave trading in Futa Tooro
conflict political struggles with pro-slavery interests
continent Africa
countryOfCitizenship Futa Tooro NERFINISHED
describedAs Islamic ruler resisting the slave trade
anti-slavery reformer in Futa Tooro
ethnicGroup Fula people NERFINISHED
governmentForm Islamic theocratic state
historicalContext expansion of Atlantic slave trade
pre-colonial West Africa
ideology Islamic reformism
implementedPolicy protection of free subjects from enslavement
restrictions on slave trading
influenced later West African anti-slavery thought
language Arabic
Pulaar
motive Islamic principles of justice
defense of Futa Tooro’s autonomy
movement Islamic reform in Futa Tooro
name Abdul Kader Kane NERFINISHED
notableFor anti-slavery policies
opposition to the Atlantic slave trade
resistance to external domination
opposedTo Atlantic slave trade NERFINISHED
European slave traders
external political domination
placeOfActivity Futa Tooro NERFINISHED
Senegal River valley NERFINISHED
positionHeld Almamy of Futa Tooro NERFINISHED
leader of Futa Tooro
region West Africa
religion Islam
timePeriod 18th century
title Almamy NERFINISHED

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Futa Tooro resistanceFigureAssociated Abdul Kader Kane