Tata of Sikasso
The tata of Sikasso, known locally as tarakoko, was a series of ramparts initially constructed in Sikasso under the reign of Tiéba Traoré, from 1877 to 1897, to resist the raids of Samory Touré. It was later enlarged by his brother and successor Babemba Traoré.
Description
At its apogee, the tata consisted of :- An exterior fortress of, thick at the base and at the top, with its height varying between ;
- a middle fortress with smaller and thinner walls, intended to separate the neighborhoods for merchants, soldiers and nobles;
- an innermost enclosure encircling the Dionfoutou, the part of the city inhabited by the king and his family.