Dar Al-Kuti: A History of the Slave Trade and State Formation on the Islamic Frontier in Northern Equatorial Africa (Central African Republic and Chad) in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries, Volume 1 |
Contents
The Lake Chad | 10 |
The Lake ChadNile Region and northern | 11 |
The NonMuslim Peoples of UbangiShari | 36 |
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Abeche al-Kuti al-Sanusi al-Tunisi al-Zubayr ANF-SOM Aix ANF-SOM Paris Aouk arms Bagirmi Bahr al-Ghazal Baldas Bamingui Banda Bangassou Bangui Barth Borno Bruel Cagid campaigns captives Carbou Central Central Sudanic languages Chad basin Chadic Arabic Chapter Chevalier colonial commercial Crampel Dar al-Kuti Dar Sila dossier early eastern Essai European faqih French further Gabon-Congo ghazzias Goula Grech Histoire homeland informants Islamic frontier Itinerary Jallaba Kaga Kalck Kali Khartoumers Kobur Kordofan Kouti Kresh Kuti l'Afrique lands leader major Mandja Mbele migration military Mission Modat Mohamed-es-Senoussi Mongo-Kuti Muslim Nachtigal Ndele Nduka Ngao Nile nineteenth century northern Ubangi-Shari Notes oral traditions Ouadda Ouaka Papiers Julien population Rabih Rafai raiders raiding Rapport Région River routes ruler Runga Runga-Bagrim Sahara and Sudan Salamat Santandrea Sanusi Sara Senoussi settlements Shari slave-raiding sources southern Sudan IV Sudanese sultan Tchad tournée trade Tribal History Ubangi Ubangi-Shari Unknown villages Wadai Wadaian Zemio