- of
Kanem began forming around 700
under the
nomadic Tebu-speaking
Kanembu. The
Kanembu were
supposedly forced southwest towards the
fertile lands around...
- The
Kanembu are an
ethnic group of Chad,
generally considered the
modern descendants of the Kanem–Bornu Empire. The
Kanembu are
estimated to
number 1...
- subgroup,
sometimes called Kanembu, are a
distinct Kanuri subgroup living in the N'guigmi area, and are
distinct from the
Chadian Kanembu people. In the Kaour...
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Kanembu may
refer to:
Kanembu people Kanembu language Tumari Kanuri,
another language known as
Kanembu This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
- Tarjumo, also
known as Old
Kanembu or
classical Kanembu, is a
classical and
sacred language created and used by
Muslim scholars in the Kanem–Bornu Empire...
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Kanembu is a Nilo-Saharan
language spoken in Chad by the
Kanembu people. It is also
spoken by a
smaller number of
people in Niger. It is
closely related...
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continuum of the Nilo–Saharan
language family spoken by the
Kanuri and
Kanembu peoples in Nigeria, Niger, Chad and Cameroon, as well as by a diaspora...
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phycologist Pierre Dangeard mentioned a cake
called dihe
consumed by the
Kanembu tribe, who
harvest it from Lake Chad in the
African nation of Chad. Dangeard...
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languages Mimi
Amdang (5,000,
Bender 1983)
Saharan languages Tedaga Dazaga Kanembu Zaghawa Bongo–Bagirmi
languages (Central Sudanic)
Bernde (Morom) Bagirmi...
- groups: the Sara
prefer whistles, balafons,
harps and
kodjo drums; and the
Kanembu combine the
sounds of
drums with
those of flute-like instruments. The music...