Sultanate of Massina

Sultanate of Massina
CapitalKeke, then Ouronguia
Common languagesMaasina Fulfulde
Fondoko, Ardo Mawdo 
 c. 1400
Maghani
 1801-1818
Hamadi-Diko
History 
 Established
c. 1400
 Battle of Noukouma
1818
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Mema
Mali Empire
Massina Empire
Today part ofMali

The Sultanate of Massina was a state covering much of the Inner Niger Delta in what is now Mali. From its founding around 1400 CE, it was generally a tributary of larger states, including the Mali Empire (14th century), the Songhai Empire (15th-16th centuries), the Arma (Moroccan) pashas of Tomboctou (17th century), and the Segou Empire (18th century). In 1818 the Sultanate was overthrown by a jihad led by Ahmadu Lobbo, who established the Caliphate of Hamdullahi.