The Hamaj Regency (Arabic: وصاية ٱلهمجwiṣāyat ul-Hamaj) was a political order in modern-day central Sudan from 1762 to 1821. During this period the ruling family of the Funj Sultanate of Sennar continued to reign, while actual power was exercised by the regents.
The HamajRegency (Arabic: وصاية ٱلهمج wiṣāyat ul-Hamaj) was a political order in modern-day central Sudan from 1762 to 1821. During this period the ruling...
but was murdered in 1763. Thus began the HamajRegency, where the Funj monarchs became puppets of the Hamaj. Abu Likayik installed another member of the...
dynastic change, while another one in 1761–1762 resulted in the HamajRegency, where the Hamaj (a people from the Ethiopian borderlands) effectively ruled...
dynastic change, while another one in 1761/1762 resulted in the Hamajregency, where the Hamaj (a people from the Ethiopian borderlands) effectively ruled...
(religious teachers)" and seized control of the sultanate, initiating the HamajRegency, which lasted until the Turko-Egyptian invasion of 1821. Zarroug 1991...
Sultan (1719–1720) Nul, Sultan (1720–1724) Badi IV, Sultan (1724–1762) HamajRegency of the Funj Sultanate Sultans (complete list) – Nasir, Sultan (1762–1769)...
passed in reality in the name of the Hamaj". The Chronicle is thus at its most detailed for the period of the HamajRegency. The Chronicle has a narrow geographical...