Char Bouba War

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The Char Bouba war, also known as the Mauritanian Thirty Years' War or the Marabout War, took place between 1644 and 1674 in the tribal areas of what is today Mauritania and Western Sahara as well as in the Senegal river valley. It was fought between the Sanhadja Berber tribes and Muslim populations in the river valley, led by Lamtuna Imam Nasr ad-Din, on one hand; and the Maqil Arab immigrant tribes, foremost of which was the Beni Hassan, as well as the traditional aristocracies of the Wolof states on the other, supported by the French.

1644 — 1677  Wikidata
warWolof people, Sanhaja, Maqil, Torodbe, 

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1644 — 1677 Char Bouba War
1973-05-10T00:00:00Z
1976-02-26T00:00:00Z
1973 — 1976 Sahrawi insurgency
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1958-06-30T00:00:00Z
1957 — 1958 Ifni War
1975-10-30T00:00:00Z
1991-09-06T00:00:00Z
1975 — 1991 Western Sahara War
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    TypeSubtypeDateDescriptionNotesSource
    arearegion1884Spanish SaharaWikidata
    eventarmed conflictWestern Sahara conflictMorocco, armed conflict, Polisario FrontWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1973Sahrawi insurgencyFrancoist Spain, Polisario Front, insurgencyWikidata
    eventwar1644Char Bouba Warwar, Wolof people, Sanhaja, Torodbe, MaqilWikidata
    eventwar1957Ifni Warwar, French Fourth Republic, Francoist Spain, Moroccan Army of LiberationWikidata
    eventwar1975Western Sahara WarwarWikidata