- برنو (1564-1576) = A
Sudanic chronicle : the
Borno expeditions of Idrīs
Alauma (1564-1576)
according to the
account of Aḥmad B. Furṭū:
Arabic text, English...
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unislamised had not yet been
fully pacified.: 269–270
Edris Alawoma (Idris
Alauma)
appears to have been an
excellent prince,
uniting in
himself the most opposite...
- they were independent, but they re-joined the
empire of
Idris Alauma (1564–1596).
Idris Alauma moved through the desert, from
Fachi to Bilma, 260 kilometres...
- Lange,
Dierk (1987). A
Sudanic Chronicle: The
Borno Expeditions of
Idris Alauma (1564–1576). Stuttgart: Steiner. ISBN 3-515-04926-6. Palmer, H.R.: "The...
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Hausa Kingdoms were
established in
Northern Nigeria. The
ascension of
Idris Alauma (r. 1571–1602/03) to the
Bornu throne towards the end of this century. The...
- (47) Ali
Gajideni 1472–1504 1476–1503 1473–1507 (48)
Idris Katakarmabe 1505–1526 1503–1526 1507–1529 (53)
Idris Alauma 1572–1603 1570-1602/3 1580–1617...
- 32–34). Lange, Dierk: A
Sudanic Chronicle: the
Borno Expeditions of Idrīs
Alauma,
Wiesbaden 1987 (p. 114-7). https://web.archive.org/web/20070822212911/http://www...
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Idris Alauma (1571–1603). Its do****entation is due to the Imam
Ahmed ibn ****ua, who
recorded the
first twelve years of
Alauma's reign.
Alauma ascended...
- most
prosperous period in the
history of the
empire was the
reign of
Idris Alauma (1571-1603). His
troops carried out far-reaching campaigns: in the north...
- News Lange, Dierk. A
Sudanic Chronicle: The
Borno Expeditions of
Idris Alauma (1564-1576)
According to the
Account of
Ahmad b. Furtu, p. 44, 120-21 (1987)...