Kénédougou Kingdom

Kénédougou Kingdom
Fǎngi Kenedugu
c. 1650–1898
West Africa in 1875
StatusKingdom
CapitalBougoula (?–1877)
Sikasso (1877–1898)
GovernmentMonarchy
Faama 
 (first)
Nanka Traoré
 (1876–1893)
Tieba Traoré
 (1893–1898)
Babemba Traoré
Historical eraEarly modern period
 Established
c. 1650
 Established independence from Kong Empire
1825
 Fall of Sikasso
1 May 1898
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Kong Empire
French Sudan
Today part ofMali
Côte d'Ivoire
Burkina Faso

The Kénédougou Kingdom, (Cebaara Senufo: Fǎngi Kenedugu), (c. 1650–1898) was a pre-colonial West African state established in the southeastern portion of present-day Mali, as well as parts of northern Côte d'Ivoire and western Burkina Faso.