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Dunama Dabbalemi, or
Dounama Dibbalém, of the
Sayfawa dynasty, was the mai (king) of the
Kanem Empire, in present-day Chad, from 1210 to 1224. A fervent...
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expansion peaked during the long and
energetic reign of Mai
Dunama Dabbalemi (1210–1259).
Dabbalemi initiated diplomatic exchanges with
sultans in
North Africa...
- by
Qaraqush was
exploited by the Kanem, who
under the
reign of
Dunama Dabbalemi had
seized control of the Fezzan,
establishing a new
capital at Traghan...
- The peak of this
early kingdom came with the rule of Mai (King)
Dunama Dabbalemi of the
Sayfawa dynasty, who
reigned from 1221 to 1259. He was the first...
- The
Ajami script has been used for Kanembu,
since the time of
Dunama Dabbalemi, and
still today in the
Tarjumo language or in
religious works. Kanembu...
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Republic conflict under the
Djotodia administration c. 1203–1243
Dunama Dabbalemi, of the
Sayfawa dynasty, mai of the
Kanem Empire,
declared jihad against...
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Empire (Kanem–Bornu) (complete list) –
Salmama I, Mai (1176–1203)
Dunama Dabbalemi, Mai (1203–1242)
Kaday I, Mai (1242–1270) Biri I, Mai (1270–1290) Ibrahim...
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president might turn out to be a
state builder like the 13th century's
Dabbalemi or the 16th century's
Aluma were soon disappointed.
During its
first fifteen...
- book
concern the
destruction of the
national relic called Mune by
Dunama Dabbalemi (1203–1242), the
expulsion of the
Sayfawa from
Kanem by the
Bulala and...
- who were
politically non-aligned
Muslims and non-Muslims.
After Dunama Dabbalemi of the
Sayfawa dynasty converted to Islam, he
waged Jihad, or holy war...