Chronology of the Sefuwa (Kanem-Bornu)
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The Chronology of the Sefuwa (Kanem-Bornu) concerns the rule of the Sefuwa
Sayfawa dynasty
Sayfawa dynasty or more properly Sefuwa dynasty is the name of the kings of the Kanem-Bornu Empire, centered first in Kanem in western Chad, and then, after 1380, in Borno ....

 dynasty first over Kanem
Kanem Empire
The Kanem Empire was located in the present countries of Chad, Nigeria and Libya. At its height it encompassed an area covering not only much of Chad, but also parts of southern Libya , eastern Niger and north-eastern Nigeria...

, then over Kanem-Bornu and finally, since c. 1380, over Bornu
Bornu Empire
The Bornu Empire was an African state of Nigeria from 1396 to 1893. It was a continuation of the great Kanem Empire founded centuries earlier by the Sayfawa Dynasty...

 alone. African historians presently use several conflicting chronologies for the history of Kanem-Bornu. Below the general principals for such a chronology are established and a list of the main kings of the Empire with the conflicting chronologies is provided.

Dating the kings of Kanem-Bornu

The Chronology of the Sefuwa kings of Kanem-Bornu
Kanem
Kanem may refer to:* Kanem Empire* Kanem Prefecture* Kanem Region* Kanem Department...

 has been delt with on the basis of the lengths of reign provided by the dynastic records of the Sefuwa for the successive kings (mai) by three different authors (a fourth author published only the results of his chronological considerations). The variations between the five available chronologies result from the combination of the internal data and the external synchronisms. The differences between the proposed chronologies are mainly explained by the fact that the authors of the first studies did not take into account some synchronisms discovered later. With respect to the Sefuwa-Duguwa kings it should be noted that the first ten were ancient Near Eastern kings and that only the eleventh, Abd al-Jalil (1064–1068), ruled in Kanem.
Name of the king (mai) Barth 1857
Heinrich Barth
Heinrich Barth was a German explorer of Africa and scholar.Barth is one of the greatest of the European explorers of Africa, not necessarily because of the length of his travels or the time he spent alone without European company in Africa, but because of his singular character.-Biography:Barth...

 
Palmer 1936
Herbert Richmond Palmer
Sir Herbert Richmond Palmer KCMG CBE was an English barrister, who became a colonial supervisor for Britain during the inter-World War period...

Urvoy 1941
Yves Urvoy
Yves Urvoy was a French historian of former French colonial holdings in Africa. His works include:*Histoire des populations du Soudan central *Histoire de l'empire de Bornou...

,
Lange 1977 Lange 2004
(12) Hume
Hummay
Hummay was the founder and mai of the Sefuwa dynasty of the Kanem-Empire in the region of Lake Chad. He discarded the Sefuwa-Duguwa from power and ruled from 1068 to 1080. The dynasty founded by him was to survive until 1846. His rule had important consequences because of the spead of Islam...

 
1086–1097 1086–1097 1085–1097 1075–1086 1068–1080
(17) Dunama Dibbalemi
Dunama Dabbalemi
Dunama Dabbalemi, of the Sayfawa dynasty, was the mai of the Kanem Empire, in present-day Chad, from 1203 to 1243.A fervent Muslim, Dabbalemi initiated diplomatic exchanges with sultans in North Africa and apparently arranged for the establishment of a special hostel in Cairo to facilitate...

 
1221–1259 1221–1259 1210–1224 1210–1248 1203–1242
(48) Ali Gajideni
Ali Gazi
Ali Gazi was a ruler of the Bornu Empire. Prior to his reign, the Sefuwa ruling house had split into two ruling branches. The result was palace intrigues and internal strife...

 
1472–1504 1476–1503 1473–1507 1465–1497 1455–1487
(49) Idris Katakarmabe  1504–1526 1503–1526 1507–1529 1465–1497 1487–1509
(54) Idris Alauma
Idris Alooma
Idris Alooma was mai of the Kanem-Bornu Empire, located mainly in Chad and Nigeria. His name is more properly written Idris Alawma or Idris Alauma. An outstanding statesman, under his rule Kanem-Bornu touched the zenith of its power.Idris is remembered for his military skills, administrative...

1571–1603 1570-1602/3 1580–1616 1564–1596 1564–1596

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