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Idris Alooma (born
Idris ibn Ali) was Mai (ruler) of the
Bornu empire (r. 1571–1602/03),
covering parts of Chad, Cameroon,
Niger and Nigeria. His...
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Bornu peaked during the
reign of Mai
Idris Alooma (c. 1564–1596),
reaching the
limits of its
greatest territorial expansion...
- The Mai
Idris Alooma Polytechnic is a
state government higher education institution located in Geidam, Yobe State, Nigeria. The
current rector is Dr Wakil...
- Weinberger, Yoni
Broyde & Yair. "
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reign of Mai (king)
Idris Alooma (1571–1603),
although a
large part of that
country still adhered to
traditional religions.
Alooma furthered the
cause of...
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traditional religions.
Abdullah rebelled against Bornu,
inducing Alooma to invade,
resulting Alooma's death in 1602 or 1603,
reportedly ********inated by a Gumergu...
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Potiskum Federal Polytechnic Damaturu Federal University,
Gashua Mai-Idris
Alooma Polytechnic Shehu Sule
College of
Nursing and Midwifery,
Damaturu Umar Suleiman...
- the Niger-Nigeria border.
Bornu "prospered"
during the rule of Mai
Idris Alooma (r.
circa 1575–1610) and re-conquered most of the "traditional lands" of...
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century grand Imam of the
Bornu Empire and the
chronicler of Mai
Idris Alooma (1564–1596). He
wrote two
chronicles in Arabic, K.
ghazawat Barnu ("The...
- The city
became Bornu's
leading center for
Islamic education under Idris Alooma.: 504 In 1808,
Gazargamo was
taken by the
Fulani Jihad.: 259 The first...