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Njimi was the
capital of the
Kanuri state of
Kanem (later Kanem-Bornu),
north of Lake Chad, from the 11th
through the 14th centuries.
Founded by the Sefawa...
- (or mai) of the
Kanem Empire from 1372 to 1380. He
moved the
capital from
Njimi,
Kanem to Kaga,
located on the
western edge of Lake Chad in
present day...
- Liyatu. Finally,
around 1387 the
Bulala forced Mai Umar b.
Idris to
abandon Njimi and move the
Kanembu people to
Bornu on the
western edge of Lake Chad.: 179 : 92–93...
- period. It was
founded by the
Zaghawa around the 8th
century and
based in
Njimi, north-east of the lake. The
kingdom gradually expanded,
including during...
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nomadic life
until the 11th century, when they were
Islamized and
settled in
Njimi.
Through trans-Saharan trade, the
power of the
Kanem Empire reached its...
- 5409/wjcp.v5.i2.212. PMC 4857235. PMID 27170932. De
Backer D,
Aldecoa C,
Njimi H,
Vincent JL (March 2012). "Dopamine
versus norepinephrine in the treatment...
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converted to Islam,
conquered the region, and
thereafter the
capital shifted to
Njimi. The
Zaghawa continued to live in Manan,
wrote ibn Said. The
records of...
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slovenski vojni ujetniki in civilisti,
pripeljani iz taborišča na Teharjah, med
njimi tudi ženske (Slovenian
prisoners of war and
civilians transported from the...
- Prefecture. They
gradually became sedentary and
established a
capital at
Njimi; at the same time, they
continued military expansion establishing the Kanem...
- Yao/Bulala (15th century–1890 CE) (Bilala people) (Yao) (held
Kanem and
Njimi for a century) Nsanga: 30 (?-15th
century CE) Masinga: 30 (?-15th century...