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Kanem-Bornu Empire
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Kanem-Bornu Empire 

a medieval state in central Sudan.

The Kanem-Bornu Empire came into being in approximately the ninth century; its center was orginally located in the Kanem region northeast of Lake Chad. In the 11th century, Islam came into the area. The Kanem state was at its peak in the early 13th century, when it subdued a number of neighboring territories. In the 14th century, the center of the state was moved to Bornu, west of Lake Chad. Peasant communalists who paid rent to local feudal lords made up the bulk of the population. The use of slaves brought to the area was also a fairly widespread practice. The Bornu state maintained active trade links with North Africa and the cities and states of the Hausa peoples. The heyday of Bornu occurred during the government of the mai (emperor) Idris Alooma, who ruled from 1580 to 1617. In the early 20th century, the Kanem-Bornu territory was divided between Great Britain, Germany, and France; most of it was included in British possessions (in 1910 it became part of Nigeria’s Northern State).

REFERENCES

Urvoy, J. Histoire de l’Empire du Bornou. Paris, 1949.
Cohen, R. “The Dynamics of Feudalism in Bornu.” Boston UniversityPapers on Africa, 1966, vol. 2.


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It was an unprecedented celebration for a people who are accustomed to unfulfilled political promises by elected leaders As part of the celebration, the Shehu of Borno, Alhaji Mustapha Umar El-Kanemi, allowed the rare traditional honour of a Durbar in which various emirs and their sword-bearing warriors on horseback in colorful attire participated, reviving memories of the past glory of the Kanem-Borno Empire.
 
 
 
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