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Sayfawa dynasty, Sefouwa, Sefawa, or
Sefuwa dynasty is the
ruling family name of the
Tumagrhara Clan, or
Tomagra , or
Toumaghra (means 'Lord of Tibesti')...
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ethnic conflict.
Kanuri legend states that Sayf ibn Dhi
Yazan founded the
Sayfawa dynasty. The new
dynasty controlled the
Zaghawa trade links in the central...
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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 of the Kanembu...
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Tonga to 1865)
Tonga 974
years (estimation) c. 891 – 1846
Sayfawa 955
years (estimation) 665 – 1598
Baduspanids 933
years 1128 – 1971 Kachhwaha...
- (1092-1150) was the king of the Kanem–Bornu
Empire and a
member of the
Sayfawa dynasty. He was born to
Hummay and a
Toubou wife and
succeeded his father...
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religious and
political leader who
advised and
eventually supplanted the
Sayfawa dynasty of the Kanem–Bornu Empire. In 1846, al-Kanemi's son Umar I ibn...
- (Umme, Houmé or Hume) was the
first Muslim mai (king) and
founder of the
Sayfawa dynasty. He
ruled the Kanem–Bornu
Empire from
either 1085 to 1097 or 1075...
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perhaps due to the
political ambitions of some of the Fulani, the
Sayfawa princes developed a
general hostility towards the
Fulani in the 18th-century...
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civil wars
within the state,
reuniting N'jimi, the
former capital,
under Sayfawa control. Furthermore, he
introduced significant legal reforms based on...
- lake. The
kingdom gradually expanded,
including during the rule of the
Sayfawa dynasty which began in c. 1075
under Mai (king) Hummay. The
kingdom reached...