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    Dar al Kuti ('Dar al-Kuri' in some sources) was an Islamic state in the center and northwest of the present Central African Republic which existed from...
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    Republic of Logone (French: République de Logone), also known as Dar al-Kuti (French: Dar el-Kouti), is a partially realized, self-declared autonomous region...
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  • conquered by Rabih az-Zubayr in 1890 and annexed to its former vassal, the sultanate of Dar al Kuti. Traditional Rulers in the Central African Republic v t e...
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  • incidents until 2015 Dar El Kuti (Republic of Logone) Ethnic group: Muslims in the Central African Republic Proposed state: Dar al-Kuti Advocacy group and...
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  • Darfur. Enslavement of Gula reached its peak in 1890-1911 when Dar al Kuti's ruler, Muhammad al-Sanussi, sent slave raiders to the Gula region to obtain slaves...
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  • (1900–1960) Oubangui-Chari (currently Central African Republic) (1905–1960) Dar al Kuti (protectorate) (1897) (in 1912 its sultanate was suppressed by the French)...
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    under French protectorate; 1917 Sultanate suppressed by the French. Dar al-Kuti – French protectorate since December 12, 1897 Rafai c. 1875 Sultanate...
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  • and the northern Central African Republic (among them Dar Fur, Dar Runga, Waddai, Dar al-Kuti, etc.).[clarification needed] After that time, Egypt, then...
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  • overlooking N'Délé. It was constructed at the behest of Sultan Mohammed al-Sanussi of Dar al Kuti in the late 19th century. N'Délé, the tata, and the Kaga-Kpoungouvou...
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  • (1900–1960) Oubangui-Chari (currently Central African Republic) (1905–1960) Dar al Kuti (protectorate) (1897) (in 1912 its sultanate was suppressed by the French)...
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  • Central African Republic traditional states: French protectorate over Dar al-Kuti (1912 Sultanate suppressed by the French), 12 December 1897 French protectorate...
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    Kolak. Photo after French annexation, c. 1918 List of rulers of Wadai Dar al Kuti Nachtigal, G. (1971). Sahara and Sudan: Kawar, Bornu, Kanem, Borku, Enned...
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    trade of the Sultan of Dar Kuti in 1908, and took action against his slave raids in 1911, declaring the slaves in Dar al Kuti free. During the late 1920s...
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    upcountry northward. Several months later he reached the remote region of Dar al Kuti, roughly 500 km from the Ubangi (between 9 and 10 degrees North latitude)...
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    Soviet Republic China No 1931–1937 Communist China China Yes 1927–1949 Dar al-Kuti  Central African Republic De facto 2015–2021 Dubrovnik Republic Croatia...
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  • (1900–1960) Oubangui-Chari (currently Central African Republic) (1905–1960) Dar al Kuti (protectorate) (1897) (in 1912 its sultanate was suppressed by the French)...
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    year even started marching on Kano, while his vassal Muhammad al-Senussi in Dar al Kuti founded a fortified capital, Ndele, between Bahr Aouk and the...
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    Paul Joalland Amédée-François Lamy Rabih az-Zubayr Battle of Kousséri Dar al Kuti Newspaper clippings about Émile Gentil in the 20th Century Press Archives...
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  • (1485–1898) Dar Sila (1213–1643) Dar Runga (1700–1898) Rabih az-Zubayr (1860–1900) Kabka Sultanate (1990–Present) Central African Republic Dar al Kuti Sultanate...
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    social affairs Slavery in Africa Arab slave trade Atlantic slave trade Dar al Kuti List of ethnic groups of Africa Ethnic groups in the Democratic Republic...
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    the Azande Kingdom and which were independent sultans at one point) Dar al Kuti Sultanate (1830–1911 AD) (NSM in Central African Republic) Yeke Kingdom...
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  • with Kingdom of Hungary)  Dahomey – Kingdom of Dahomey  Dar al Kuti – Sultanate of Dar Al Kuti  Dendi – Dendi Kingdom Denmark – Kingdom of Denmark Dominican...
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  • San Jose Dahomey – Kingdom of Dahomey Capital: Abomey   Dar al Kuti – Sultanate of Dar Al Kuti (from 1830) Capital: N'Délé Denmark – Kingdom of Denmark...
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  • 31, 1848)  Dahomey – Kingdom of Dahomey Capital: Abomey  Dar al Kuti – Sultanate of Dar Al Kuti Capital: N'Délé Denmark – Kingdom of Denmark Capital: Copenhagen...
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  • Widely recognized state to 1902. Annexed by France in 1902. Dar al Kuti – Sultanate of Dar Al Kuti Capital: N'Délé Widely recognized state. Darfur – Sultanate...
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  • October 28, 1918) Capital: Prague Widely recognized state. Dar al Kuti – Sultanate of Dar Al Kuti (to 1911) Capital: N'Délé Widely recognized state. Darfur...
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  • original on 2023-06-18. Retrieved 2023-06-18. "Central African Republic". Al Jazeera America. Archived from the original on 2023-06-18. Retrieved 2023-06-18...
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  • Now an insurgency in the Central African Republic Also known as Dar al-Kuti (French: Dar el-Kouti), was a partially-realized, self-declared autonomous region...
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  • Africa. New York: Cambridge University Press. Cordell, Dennis D (1985). Dar al-Kuti and the Last Years of the Trans-Saharan Slave Trade. Madison: University...
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  • – Republic of Costa Rica  Dahomey – Kingdom of Dahomey  Dar al Kuti – Sultanate of Dar Al Kuti Denmark Danish Unitary State (to 1864) Kingdom of Denmark...
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