• The rulers of the Wadai Sultanate ruled a territory today located in the north of the Republic of Chad. There have been three states of Wadai, with the...
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    constructed by the last sultan of Wadai, 'Asil Kolak. Photo after French annexation, c. 1918 List of rulers of Wadai Dar al Kuti Nachtigal, G. (1971)....
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    Angola) (Rulers of Mbundaland) Wadai Empire (1501–1912/present AD) (NSM in Chad) (List of rulers of Wadai) Dar Runga as a vassal Sultanate of Bagirmi (1522–1897/present...
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    Ngarmane Ermanala, Regent (1885) Gaourang II, Mbangi (1885–1897) Wadai Empire (complete list) – 'Izz ad-Din Muhammad al-Sharif ibn Salih Derret, Kolak (1835–1858)...
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  • (complete list) – Gaourang II, Mbang (1885–1918) vassal to France: from 1912 Mahamat Abdelkader, Mbang (1918–1935) Wadai Empire (complete list) – Ahmad...
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  • (1785–1806) Wadai Empire (complete list) – Muhammad Salih Derret ibn Jawda, Kolak (1795–1803) Congo, Democratic Republic of the Kuba Kingdom (complete list) –...
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  • of Bamum Central African Empire Kanem Empire Duguwa dynasty Sayfawa dynasty Bornu Empire Kingdom of Baguirmi Wadai Empire Anziku Kingdom Kingdom of Loango...
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  • Chad Kanem Empire (700–1380) Wadai Empire (1501–1912) Sultanate of Yao (1400–1890) Tunjur kingdom (1400–1650) Kingdom of Baguirmi (1485–1898) Dar Sila...
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  • Mbangi (1807–1846) ‘Abdul Qadir II al-Mahdi, Mbangi (1846–1858) Wadai Empire (complete list) – Muhammad Salih Derret ibn Jawda, Kolak (1795–1803) Abd al-Karim...
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    a tributary. The Wadai Empire was centered in Chad from the 17th century. The Tunjur people founded the Wadai Kingdom to the east of Bornu in the 16th...
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    a list of sovereign states with the dates of their formation (date of their independence or of their constitution), sorted by continent. This list includes...
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  • independent republic. al-'Abbasi dynasty (AD 1501–1882) – Wadai Sultanate from modern Chad ruled some regions of modern CAR Ubangi-Shari is annexed by France – Ubangi-Shari...
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    the Sultan of Wadai and his connections extended across the Maghreb. The Grand Senussi did not tolerate fanaticism and forbade the use of stimulants as...
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  • Dud (ID-3507), a US Navy floating derrick Dud Murra of Wadai (the lion of Murra), last independent ruler of the Wadai Empire (1901–1909) This disambiguation page...
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    Sennar and Wadai. One of the most capable of the monarchs during this period was Sultan Mohammed Terab, one of Ahmad Bukr's sons. He led a number of successful...
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    of the Wadai Empire. With regards to the Bastak khanate, Shaikh Mohamed Khan Bastaki was the first Abbasid ruler of Bastak to hold the title of "Khan"...
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  • Medieval and early modern Africa (category Wikipedia neutral point of view disputes from July 2024)
    Wadai Empire was centered on Chad and the Central African Republic from the 17th century. The Tunjur people founded the Wadai Kingdom to the east of Bornu...
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    (1555–1810) Bornu Empire (1603) Wadai Sultanate Ethiopia (1541-18th century) Hilaalee dynasty of The Maldives, 1565?–1737? Principality of Transylvania (Erdel),...
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    replaced the old Daju kingdom in the 15th century and extended as far west as Wadai. The Tunjur people were probably Arabised Berbers and, their ruling elite...
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    the far-western regions of Sudan, and what is also called Wadai. According to Josephus (Antiquities 1.6.2.), the descendants of Savtah were called by the...
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    Gustav Nachtigal (category People from the Province of Saxony)
    southeast of Bornu. From there, he proceeded to Wadai (a powerful Muslim kingdom to the northeast of Baguirmi) and to Kordofan (a former province of central...
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    Harla Kingdom (500 - 1500) Wadai Sultanate (1501-1911) Kanem Empire (700 - 1376) Idrisid dynasty (789 - 974) Sultanate of Mogadishu (c. 900 - 16th century)...
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    settlements of Bornu, Baguirmi, and Wadai Empire. After years of indecisive engagements, French forces succeeded in defeating Rabih az-Zubayr at the Battle of Kousséri...
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    practised in Darfur and Wadai, especially among some of the Masalit people. Nachtigal also states that at least to the time of Sulayman Solong (who ruled...
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    Governor-General of Algeria, the conquest was violent and marked by a "scorched earth" policy designed to reduce the power of the native rulers, the Dey, including...
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    Kanuri people from Yemen. They reportedly traveled through Wadai to Ngazargamu, the former capital of the Kanem-Bornu empire. They initially settled in the...
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  • Baguirmi Department (category Departments of Chad)
    Massari (1881). The country in 1871 had been conquered by the sultan of Wadai, and about 1890 was over-run by Rabah Zobeir who subsequently removed farther...
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    Muslim women and children from the Sultanate of Bagirmi were likewise enslaved by the ruler of Wadai around 1800. Islamic law obliged slave owners to...
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    1630s CE, Wadai, also known as Burgu to the people of Darfur, was a pre-Islamic Tunjur kingdom, established around 1501 CE. Initially, the core of what would...
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    recognized as a distinct province by any of its Muslim rulers. Starting in 1882, the Ottomans issued a stream of prohibitions against Jewish settlement...
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