- the Kanem–Bornu Empire, the Girgam,
refers to the
Zaghawa people as the
Duguwa. Today,
Zaghawa refer to
themselves as the Beri,
while Arabic speakers and...
- The
Duguwa dynasty, or
Dougouwa or
Dukuwa (700–1086), is the line of
kings (mai) of the
Tumagrhara Clan, or
Tomagra , or
Toumaghra means (owner of Tibesti)...
- city-states
belonging to the Sao civilisation.
Under the
leadership of the
Duguwa dynasty, the
Kanembu would eventually dominate the Sao, but not
before adopting...
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times Saif, the 'lion of Yaman.': 9 The pre-Muslim
dynasty is
known as the
Duguwa dynasty.: 26 The
chronology of the
Sefuwa concerns the rule of the Sayfawa...
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Empire from
either 1085 to 1097 or 1075 to 1086,
after 'Abd ul
Jalil of the
Duguwa dynasty was overthrown. The
dynasty was to
survive until 1846. His rule...
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Africa Ruanda-Urundi
Kingdom of
Bamum Central African Empire Kanem Empire Duguwa dynasty Sayfawa dynasty Bornu Empire Kingdom of
Baguirmi Wadai Empire Anziku...
- (sometimes
called Selma or
Salmama in
older sources) was the last king in the
Duguwa dynasty of the
Kanem Empire. His
short rule
lasted from
approximately 1081...
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Study Lange, Dierk: "The Mune-symbol as the Ark of the
Covenant between Duguwa and Sefuwa",
Borno Museum Society Newsletter, 66/67 (2006), 84-106. Nehemia...
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Ruwan Faya; Ung.
Gardi I; Ung.
Gardi II; Ung. Lemo; Ung.
Magaji Doguwa Duguwa Dandabo; Dandoki;
Doguwa Gabas I;
Doguwa Gabas II;
Doguwa Gabas III; Doguwa...
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walled city-states
belonging to the Sao culture.
Under the
leadership of the
Duguwa dynasty, the
Kanembu would eventually dominate the Sao, but not
before adopting...