Sayfawa dynasty | |
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Country | Kanem-Bornu Empire |
Founded | 700 AC |
Founder | Saif |
Final ruler | Ali Delatumi |
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Dissolution | 1846 |
Sayfawa dynasty, Sefouwa, Sefawa, or Sefuwa dynasty is the name of the Tumagrhara Clan, or Tomagra , or Toumaghra means (owner of Tibesti) is Muslim kings (Mai means lord, Derde meams King of Kings, he has immortal status.. (never say derdre is dead), Derde is religious and political leader.) of the Kanem–Bornu Empire,[1] centered first in Kanem in western Chad, and then, after 1380, in Borno (today north-eastern Nigeria).
The dynasty was rooted in the Tubu or Toubou expansion by the Kanembu.[2]
History of Northern Nigeria |
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"The legendary eponymous ancestor of the Saifawa, as the Maghumi are called, only became in Muslim times Saif, the 'lion of Yaman.'[3]: 9 The pre-Muslim dynasty is known as the Duguwa dynasty.[1]: 26