Njimi was the capital of the Kanuri state of Kanem (later Kanem-Bornu),[1] north of Lake Chad, from the 11th through the 14th centuries. Founded by the Sefawa dynasty in the 11th century, the town dominated trans-Saharan trade in ivory and slaves between the central Sahara and Libya. The precise location of Njimi has yet to be determined.[1]
^ abConnah, Graham (1987). African Civilizations: Precolonial cities and states in tropical Africa: an archaeological perspective. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-26666-1.
Njimi was the capital of the Kanuri state of Kanem (later Kanem-Bornu), north of Lake Chad, from the 11th through the 14th centuries. Founded by the Sefawa...
(or mai) of the Kanem Empire from 1372 to 1380. He moved the capital from Njimi, Kanem to Kaga, located on the western edge of Lake Chad in present day...
period. It was founded by the Zaghawa around the 8th century and based in Njimi, north-east of the lake. The kingdom gradually expanded, including during...
Prefecture. They gradually became sedentary and established a capital at Njimi; at the same time, they continued military expansion establishing the Kanem...
nomadic life until the 11th century, when they were Islamized and settled in Njimi. Through trans-Saharan trade, the power of the Kanem Empire reached its...
2023. "Slavni glasbenik na koncertu Joker Out, v zakulisju je nazdravil z njimi" (in Slovenian). 21 July 2023. Archived from the original on 16 August 2023...
converted to Islam, conquered the region, and thereafter the capital shifted to Njimi. The Zaghawa continued to live in Manan, wrote ibn Said. The records of...
dynasty, which had ruled Kanem for centuries, fled their capital of Birni Njimi due to a civil war. They settled in Bornu, a southern province of Kanem...
rulers expanded southward into Kanem, where was to rise their first capital, Njimi. Kanem's expansion peaked during the long and energetic reign of Mai Dunama...
Mbouda Sultanate of Yao/Bulala (15th century–1890 AD) (Yao) (held Kanem and Njimi for a century) Kingdom of Kakongo (15th century–1885 AD) Kingdom of Ngoyo...
Ubinu Kingdom 40 BC –1100 AD Kaabu Kansala Empire 1537–1867 AD Kanem Empire Njimi Empire 700–1387 AD Mali Niali, Kangaba Empire 1230–1670 AD Nri Igbo-Ukwu...
slovenski vojni ujetniki in civilisti, pripeljani iz taborišča na Teharjah, med njimi tudi ženske (Slovenian prisoners of war and civilians transported from the...
jego jej sebe D. mně (mi) tobě (ti) jemu jej nam vam jim sobě (si) I. mnojų tobojų nim njų nami vami njimi sobojų L. mně tobě nim njej nas vas njih sobě...
(Lubumbashi) State of Katanga Congo, Democratic Republic of the 1960 1963 Njimi Kanem Chad fl. 11th century c. 1396 lost to Bulala invaders (eventually...
konca vojne pa do januarja 1946 pomorjenih okrog 14.000 Slovencev. Med njimi je bilo okrog 1100 civilistov, preostali so v glavnem pripadniki slovenskega...
Caliphate Various Empire 909 – 1171 AD Africa: North; Asia: West Kanem Empire Njimi Empire c. 700 – 1387 AD Africa: North-central Alodia Soba Empire 680 – 1504...
the Bulala and the temporary reoccupation of the ancient capital of Kanem Njimi by Idris Katakarmabe (1487–1509). Some classical poems and quotations from...
9th century AD, the central Sudanic Empire of Kanem, with its capital at Njimi, was founded by the Kanuri-speaking nomads. Kanem arose by engaging in the...
have played a considerable role in moving the capital of the empire from Njimi to N'gazargamu. Quoting H. R. Palmer: "... other clans of the Kayi (Zaghawa)...
suffered significant losses but ultimately emerged victorious. As a result, Njimi (the former capital of Kanem-Bornu) and the surrounding areas to the east...
September 2017). "To so največji podvigi Maribora, včerajšnjega ni med njimi" (in Slovenian). Siol. Retrieved 25 December 2021. "Stadion Ljudski Vrt"...