kanem bornu empire in western sahara?
Bornu Empire ended in 1893.
Bornu Empire was created in 1387.
Aliyu Mai-Bornu was born in 1919.
Aliyu Mai-Bornu died on 1970-02-23.
The Niger River was the center of the Songhai Empire, the Mali Empire, and the Kanem-Bornu Empire. These civilizations thrived along the river due to its strategic location for trade, agriculture, and transportation.
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Idris Alooma was mai (king) of the Kanem-Bornu Empire, located mainly in Chad and Nigeria. An outstanding statesman, under his rule (1571-1603) Kanem-Bornu touched the zenith of its power. Idris is remembered for his military skills, administrative reforms, and Islamic piety. His feats are mainly known through his chronicler Ahmad bin Fartuwa.
Bor-nu: means (Country of Noah)
The ancient town existed for 10 centuries
The rise of the Kanem-Bornu Empire was driven by several key factors, including strategic geographic location, control of trade routes, and military prowess. Its position along vital trans-Saharan trade routes facilitated the exchange of goods, such as salt and gold, enhancing its economic power. Additionally, strong leadership and effective administration helped unify diverse groups within the empire, while a formidable military allowed it to expand and defend its territory against rivals. Finally, the adoption of Islam played a significant role in fostering diplomatic ties and enhancing cultural cohesion.
The Hausa states struggled to resist the takeover by Kanem-Bornu due to a combination of internal fragmentation and external pressures. The Hausa city-states were often politically divided and engaged in conflicts among themselves, which weakened their collective strength. Additionally, Kanem-Bornu had a more centralized and powerful military organization, enabling it to effectively conquer and integrate the Hausa territories. The economic and trade advantages that Kanem-Bornu offered also made it difficult for the Hausa states to mount a unified defense.
It goes like this. The greatest has to be Ethiopia. I'm not even Ethiopian and I'll acknowledge that. Despite current problems, no African state or empire has gone through as much, been around as long and had as much influence on the continent or on the world stage. Mali Empire is a close second. 1. Ethiopia 2. Mali Empire 3. Ancient Egypt 4. Aksumite Empire 5. Kingdom of Kush 6. Kanem-Bornu 7. Kingdom of Kongo 8. Asante Empire 9. Almohad Empire 10. Oyo Empire