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Dunama II
Dabbalemi (Dunama
Dibalemi Muḥammad bin ʿAbd al-Jalīl) was the mai of the Kanem–Bornu
Empire in 1221–1259.
Dunama Dabbalemi was the son of Abd...
- on Hajj to Mecca.
Shortly afterwards, the 13th-century mai
Dunama II
Dabbalemi is
recorded to have "opened" the mune. What the mune was is unclear, but...
- 1290, in a
period of
succession conflict between the sons of
Dunama II
Dabbalemi. Bir was a son of
Dunama II and his
consort Zainab. Bir was
preceded as...
- 1290, in a
period of
succession conflict between the sons of
Dunama II
Dabbalemi. Kade was a son of
Dunama II and his
consort Matala, and was Dunama's...
- 1290, in a
period of
succession conflict between the sons of
Dunama II
Dabbalemi.
Kashim Bir was a son of
Dunama II and his
consort Zainab.
Kashim Bir...
- by
Qaraqush was
exploited by the Kanem, who
under the
reign of
Dunama Dabbalemi had
seized control of the Fezzan,
establishing a new
capital at Traghan...
- 1290, in a
period of
succession conflict between the sons of
Dunama II
Dabbalemi.
Dirke Kelem was a son of
Dunama II and an
unknown consort.
Dirke Kelem...
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Dunama I
Umemi Bir I
Othman Abdullah I
Bikur Abd al-Jalil II
Dunama II
Dabbalemi Kade I
Kashim Bir Bir II
Ibrahim Jalil Dirke Kelem Ibrahim I
Nikale Abdullah...
- 1290, in a
period of
succession conflict between the sons of
Dunama II
Dabbalemi.
Jalil was a son of
Dunama II and an
unknown consort.
Jalil was preceded...
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Empire (Kanem–Bornu) (complete list) –
Salmama I, Mai (1176–1203)
Dunama Dabbalemi, Mai (1203–1242)
Kaday I, Mai (1242–1270) Biri I, Mai (1270–1290) Ibrahim...