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🔥 This is the untold story behind Nigeria's insurgency crisis - and why the US is now considering military intervention. In 1804, a single scholar named Usman dan Fodio declared holy war across West Africa. What followed was one of the bloodiest conflicts in African history - a jihad that killed up to 500,000 people, toppled ancient kingdoms, and created an Islamic empire larger than Germany. But the war never really ended. Today, as Boko Haram and other insurgent groups ravage northern Nigeria, they invoke Usman dan Fodio's name and his vision. This 220-year-old jihad has claimed over 350,000 modern lives and displaced millions more. Now, with the United States discussing military intervention, the world is finally paying attention to a conflict that traces back to one man's revolutionary vision. This is the FORGOTTEN JIHAD. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 - The Modern Crisis 1:30 - The Corrupt Hausa Kingdoms 4:00 - Rise of Usman dan Fodio 6:30 - The Jihad Begins 9:30 - The Sokoto Caliphate 12:00-18:00 - The Legacy & Modern Connection 📚 HISTORICAL CONTEXT: Usman dan Fodio (1754-1817) - Islamic scholar and revolutionary The Sokoto Caliphate (1804-1903) - Largest African empire of 19th century Death toll: 200,000-500,000 during original jihad Modern death toll: 350,000+ since 2009 insurgency Territory: 186,000 square miles (larger than California) 🌍 WHY THIS MATTERS NOW: With current discussions of US military intervention in Nigeria to combat insurgency groups like Boko Haram, understanding the historical roots of this conflict is critical. The religious and ethnic divisions created by the Sokoto Caliphate still define Nigerian politics and violence today. 🔗 SOURCES & FURTHER READING: "The Sokoto Caliphate" by Murray Last "Holy War in West Africa" by Mervyn Hiskett BBC Reports on Nigerian Insurgency Council on Foreign Relations: Nigeria Security Tracker ⚠️ CONTENT WARNING: This video discusses historical violence, warfare, slavery, and religious extremism in a factual, educational context. #Nigeria #TrueCrime #History #Documentary #BokoHaram #Islam #Africa #Military #USIntervention #Jihad #SokotoCaliphate #WestAfrica #HistoricalDocumentary #TrueStory #Education #tinubu #trump #terrorism #bokoharam #killings