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Ag Mohammed Wau Teguidda Kaocen (1880–1919) (also known as Kaocen, Kaosen, Kawen) was a Tuareg noble and clan leader. Born in 1880 near Zinder (modern Niger), Kaocen became the Amenokal (chief) of the southern Ikazkazan Tuareg, a subset of the Kel Owey confederation. He led the Kaocen Revolt a rebellion against French colonial rule of the area around the Aïr Mountains of northern Niger during 1916-17. After the defeat of the revolt, Kaocen fled north, later to be captured and hanged in 1919 by local forces in Mourzouk, Libya. ==Family== Born into the Ikazkazan Tuareg in what is now the south of Niger, his exact lineage is debated, with some sources claiming he was the child of a union between Tuareg nobility and the Bouzo slave class. His brother Mokhtar Kodogo was his second in command throughout his life, and survived only a year after his death, killed while leading a revolt amongst the Toubou Fula in Sultanate of Damagaram.
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