Mai Dunama Dabbalemi

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Mai Dunama Dabbalemi was a powerful 13th-century ruler of the Kanem Empire, known for expanding its territory, promoting Islam, and strengthening trans-Saharan trade.

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Mai Dunama Dabbalemi canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 13th-century ruler
historical figure
ruler
associatedWith Islamic scholars
Kanem royal dynasty NERFINISHED
centuryOfActivity 13th century
continent Africa
countryRuled Kanem Empire NERFINISHED
culturalImpact integration of Kanem into the wider Islamic world
spread of Islamic practices in Kanem
economicImpact growth of long-distance trade
era medieval period
governmentType monarchy
notableFor consolidating royal authority in Kanem
expanding the territory of the Kanem Empire
military campaigns in surrounding regions
promoting Islam in the Kanem Empire
strengthening trans-Saharan trade
supporting Islamic scholarship
policy encouragement of trans-Saharan commerce
promotion of Islam as a state religion
territorial expansion through warfare
positionHeld Mai of Kanem NERFINISHED
ruler of the Kanem Empire
region Central Africa
Central Sahara NERFINISHED
religion Islam
sphereOfInfluence Central Sahara trade routes
Lake Chad region NERFINISHED
title King of Kanem NERFINISHED
Mai NERFINISHED
tradeRelations North African merchants
trans-Saharan caravans

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Kanem Empire notableRuler Mai Dunama Dabbalemi
Sayfawa dynasty notableRuler Mai Dunama Dabbalemi