- The
Bilala or
Bulala are a
Muslim people that live
around Lake Fitri, in the
Batha Prefecture, in
central Chad. The last
Chadian census in 1993 stated...
- an
extended period of
conquest with his
cavalry of 41,000. He
fought the
Bulala for
seven years,
seven months, and
seven days.
After dominating the Fezzan...
-
Captain Alfred James "'
Bulala"
Taylor (14
November 1861 – 24
October 1941) was an Anglo-Irish
military officer who was
active in
Africa during the Scramble...
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production thereof. "Qula" "Sum'
Bulala" "Vuli Ndlela" "Msindo" "Memeza" "Vuli
Ndlela (Remix)" "Qula (Remix)" "Sum'
Bulala (Remix)" "Sales". Drum: A Magazine...
- century,
gaining more
converts over the
following centuries.
Attacks by the
Bulala people in the 14th
century forced Kanem to
shift westwards of Lake Chad...
- 9% Arab 8.5%
Kanembu 7.2%
Masalit 6.9%
Toubou 4.8% Masa 3.7%
Bidiyo 3.7%
Bulala 3.0% Maba 2.6% Daju 2.5%
Mundang 2.4%
Gabri 2.4%
Zaghawa 2.1% Fula 2.0%...
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attacks had torn
Kanem apart.
Between 1370 and 1389, six mais reigned, but
Bulala invaders (from the area
around Lake
Fitri to the east)
killed five of them...
- have
founded the
kingdom in 1522. He
seems to have
displaced the
earlier Bulala,
while he also
began to
build a
palace in M****enya, the
capital of the state...
- town in Chad and the
capital of the
Fitri department. Yao is also the name of a pre-colonial
Sultanate in the same area. See the
Bulala people. v t e...
- plains. On the
other hand,
portions of Baran****s
Tamag and the baran****s of
Bulala and
Salindeg are
found on the city's
hilly parts. Its most
dominant hill...