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Ngazargamu,
Birni Ngazargamu,
Birnin Gazargamu,
Gazargamo or N'gazargamu, was the
capital of the
Bornu Empire from ca. 1460 to 1809.
Situated 150 km (93 mi)...
- and
began the
consolidation of Bornu. He
built a
fortified capital at
Ngazargamu, to the west of Lake Chad (in present-day Nigeria), the
first permanent...
- Chad
where it
became known as the
Bornu Empire ruled from its
capital Ngazargamu on what is
later the Niger-Nigeria border.
Bornu "prospered"
during the...
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created a new
people and language, the Kanuri, and
founded a new capital,
Ngazargamu. Kanem–Bornu
peaked during the
reign of the
outstanding statesman Mai...
- etc. The
tourist attractions sites in Yobe
state include:
Gooya Valley Ngazargamu Dagona Birds Sanctuary Gujba Forest Reserve Dufuna canoe Tertiary institutions...
- the
Kanuri people from Yemen. They
reportedly traveled through Wadai to
Ngazargamu, the
former capital of the Kanem-Bornu empire. They
initially settled...
- fl. 11th
century c. 1396 lost to
Bulala invaders (eventually
moved to
Ngazargamu)
Lumbala N'guimbo
Mbunda Kingdom Angola c. 1500 1917 São
Salvador (M'banza-Kongo)...
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Dunama IX Lefiami, in 1808. They
partly succeeded. They
burnt the capital,
Ngazargamu and
defeated the main army of the Mai of Borno. The 19th
century was a...
- instability, the
center of
power shifted to
Bornu with its
capital at
Ngazargamu, in what is now
northwestern Nigeria, and
territory was
gradually reconquered...
- (Hausa)
because of the
similarity of
tribal marks. The Zaar (sayawa) left
Ngazargamu with
their relations, namely: Jarawa, Warjawa, Femaway, Angasawa, Surawa...