- The
Girgam (or Diwan) is the
royal chronicle of the Kanem–Bornu Empire,
written in Arabic.
Girgam is also used as the name for
written historical records...
-
early history of the
empire is
mainly known from the
Royal Chronicle, or
Girgam,
discovered in 1851 by the
German traveller Heinrich Barth.
Remnant successor...
- Teda, Tuda or Tubu,
meaning the
people of Tibesti.: 21
According to the
Girgam, the
Duguwa kings were the
kings of
Kanem whose dynastic name are derived...
- The
history of the
Empire is
mainly known from the
Royal Chronicle or
Girgam discovered in 1851 by the
German traveler Heinrich Barth.
Kanem rose in...
- the
Zaghawa ethnicity. The
royal history of the Kanem–Bornu Empire, the
Girgam,
refers to the
Zaghawa people as the Duguwa. Today,
Zaghawa refer to themselves...
- Diwan, a code of laws
first introduced by
Sharif ul-Hāshim of Sulu The
Girgam or Diwan, the
royal chronicle of the Kanem-Bornu Empire,
written in Arabic...
-
basis of
lengths of
reign for the
successive kings (mai),
found in the
Girgam.
African historians presently use
several conflicting chronologies for the...
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Yamma IV); Yan
Awaki I; Yan
Awaki II Sha****
Kadamu Dankinji;
Dogon Marke;
Girgam; Jigawa;
Kadamu Chikin Gari I;
Kadamu Chikin Gari II;
Kauyen ****a; Kundila...
- 2007, Umar
Faruk Umar
became Emir of
Daura succeeding Muhammad Bashar. The
Girgam mentions that the
Daura Emirate was
established in 2000 BC and it all began...
- had
towns in
Tchad (and)
thousand a
hundred and ten rocks: he is at Alau.
Girgam translated by H.R. Palmer: 122 Mai
Idris was
killed around Maiduguri by...