Battle of Santolo

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Date1349[citation needed]
Result Decisive Kanoan Victory
Battle of Santolo
Part of Rise of the Kano Sultanate
Date1349[citation needed]
Location
Result Decisive Kanoan Victory
Belligerents
Kingdom of Santolo Sultanate of Kano
Commanders and leaders
Magajin Santolo Ali Yaji Dan Tsamiya
Strength
1,000 archers,
25 Cavalry.
.[1]
8 Thousand Infantry,
2,000 Cavalry.
[1]
Casualties and losses
1,000 Infantry,
25 Cavalry
[1]
Unknown

The Battle of Santolo was a decisive battle between the newly declared Kano Sultanate and the Animist Hausa Kingdom of Santolo, it was the first recorded Islamic jihad waged and fought in Sudanic Africa.[2]

In the 14th century, Islamic influence from the Mali empire had crept into Hausaland. In 1349,[citation needed] the King of Kano Ali Yaji I dissolved the cult of Tsumbubura, the powerful theocratic cult of the Hausa Animist religion, this sparked a wave of rebellion throughout the kingdom. At some point afterwards, the remnant of the high priests of the cult converged on Santolo, an important seat of Hausa Animism. Invigorated by religious zeal, the new 'Sultan', with the support of Wangara Muslims, descended on Santolo where the battle was fought.

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