Fattatenda Explained

Official Name:Fattatenda
Pushpin Map:Gambia
Pushpin Mapsize:300
Pushpin Label Position:bottom
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in the Gambia
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name: Gambia
Subdivision Name1:Upper River Division
Subdivision Type2:District
Subdivision Name2:Wuli
Unit Pref:Imperial
Population As Of:2009
Population Total:49 (est.)
Population Blank1 Title:Ethnicities
Population Blank2 Title:Religions
Coordinates:13.45°N -18°W

Fattatenda is a small village in eastern Gambia on the Gambia River. It is located in Wuli District in the Upper River Division, a few kilometers southwest of the much larger village of Baja Kunda. As of 2009, it has an estimated population of 49.[1]

History

Fattatenda was a major trading post in the Kingdom of Wuli by 17th century, serving as the port for Sutukoba, a major transshipment point between jula overland routes and Euro-African riverine trade.[2] It was abandoned in 1734 "on account of the bad usage received from the Natives."[3]

In 1829, Mansa Nkoi of Wuli ceded Fattatenda to the British administrator William Hutton, but the agreement was later repudiated by the British government and Hutton was dismissed.[4] Still, Fattatenda was the main upriver entrepot for trade on the Gambia river, exchanging cloth and guns for gold and ivory coming from Bundu to the east. It was thereby linked to the French fort and trading post of Bakel on the Senegal River and the Trans-Saharan caravan routes.[5] The almaamy of Bundu sacked the town in 1865, destroying £7000 of British merchandise.[6]

The ruins of commercial buildings are still visible today.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Gambia: largest cities and towns and statistics of their population . World Gazetteer . January 3, 2009 .
  2. Galloway . Winifred . 1975 . A History of Wuli from the Thirteenth to the Nineteenth Century . History PhD . University of Indiana . 322.
  3. Thomas . Jefferys . 1789 . The western coast of Africa from Cape Blanco to Cape Virga, exhibiting Senegambia Proper. . 1:1,850,000 . Laurie & Whittle .
  4. Book: Gailey . Harry . Historical dictionary of the Gambia . 1987 . 80 . Scarecrow Press . Metuchen, N.J. . 0810820013.
  5. Pasquier . Roger . Le Sénégal au 19e siècle: La crise économique et social, . Thesis . 1987 . 265 . 12 February 2022.
  6. Book: Gomez . Michael . Pragmatism in the Age of Jihad: The Precolonial State of Bundu . 2002 . Cambridge University Press . UK . 9780521528474 . 2nd. 140.