Kanem-Bornu Empire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kanem-Bornu Empire might refer to: • Kanem Empire, the Ancient African state founded in the 8th century in what is modern day Chad • Bornu Empire, the Medieval African state which continued the dynas...
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The Kanem Empire (700 - 1376) was located in the present countries of Chad and Libya<sup class="noprint Template-Fact" title="This claim needs references to reliable sources{{#if:April 2008| from A...
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When Songhay fell, this new Kanuri empire of Bornu grew very rapidly. The Kanuri grew powerful enough to unite the kingdom of Bornu with Kanem during the ...
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From Kanem to Bornu ... The two states were merged, but political authority still rested in Bornu. Kanem-Bornu peaked during the reign of the outstanding statesman Mai Idris Aluma (c. 1571–1603). ... 3 The Kanem-Bornu Kingdom...
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Kanem-Bornu Empire Kanuri Africa Chad Trade Mai West Routes Economy. ... Home > Kanem-Bornu Empire ... The Kanem-Bornu Empire existed in Africa, established around 1200 and lasting, in a changed form, until the 1840s. At its height it encompassed an area covering modern southern Libya, Chad, northeastern Nigeria, eastern Niger,
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The Court at Kanem-Bornu, ca. 1700 ... The Kanem-Bornu Empire was a large African state which existed from the 9th century through the end of the 19th century and which spanned a region which today includes the modern-day countries of Niger, Chad, Cameroon, and Nigeria.
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Kanem-Bornu & The Hausa States ... The Hausa, particularly after the influence of Islam, were closely allied with Kanem-Bornu to the east. Because of the military presence of Kanem-Bornu, the Hausa kingdoms were relatively stable and peaceful.
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Kanem-Bornu peaked during the reign of the outstanding statesman ''Mai'' Idris Aluma (c. 1571 – 1603 ). Aluma is remembered for his military skills, administrative reforms, and Islamic piety. His main adversaries were the Hausa to the west, the Tuareg and Toubou to the north, and the Bulala to the east.
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Kanem-Bornu peaked during the reign of the outstanding statesman ''Mai'' Idris Aluma (c. 1571 – 1603 ). Aluma is remembered for his military skills, administrative reforms, and Islamic piety. His main adversaries were the Hausa to the west, the Tuareg and Toubou to the north, and the Bulala to the east.
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How Islam spread into sub-Saharan region of West Africa, and the great civilizations it established there, taking its inhabitants out of paganism to the worship of One God.  Part 3: A brief history of the Islamic Empires of Kanem-Bornu and Hausa-Fulani Land. ... Islam in Kanem-Bornu Empire...
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