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* Barkindo, Bawuro: " The early states of the Central Sudan: Kanem, Borno and some of their neighbours to c. 1500 AD.

Borno and its
In the 14th century, however, dynastic conflict forced the then-ruling group and its followers to relocate in Borno, where as a result the Kanuri emerged as an ethnic group in the late 14th and 15th centuries.
The need to protect its commercial interests compelled Borno to intervene in Kanem, which continued to be a theater of war throughout the 15th century and into the 16th century.
Borno reached its pinnacle under mai Idris Aloma ( ca.

Borno and state
The country has two major rail lines: one connects Lagos on the Bight of Benin and Nguru in the northern state of Yobe ; the other connects Port Harcourt in the Niger Delta and Maiduguri in the northeastern state of Borno.
Despite the loss of the Kanuri led state, the Shehu of Borno continues as ruler Emirate or Sultanate of Borno.
The Shehu (" Sultan ") of Borno draws his authority from a state founded before 1000 CE, the Kanem-Bornu Empire.
Being it located in the north eastern zone, right within the expansive savannah allows the state to share common borders with the states of Borno, Yobe, Taraba, Adamamwa and Bauchi.
* Nigeria's Borno state adopts Sharia.
Yobe state was carved out of present-day Borno State.
The state borders the Nigerian states of Bauchi, Borno, Gombe, and Jigawa.
Borno State is a state in north-eastern Nigeria.

Borno and .
In 1922, Dartiguenave was replaced by Louis Borno, who ruled without a legislature until 1930.
Eastern Hausa dialects include Kananci which is spoken in Kano, Bausanchi in Bauchi, Dauranchi in Daura, Gudduranci in Katagum Misau and part of Borno and Hadejanci in Hadejiya.
*--: " An introduction to the history of Kanem-Borno: The prologue of the Dīwān ", Borno Museum Society Newsletter 76 – 84 ( 2010 ), 79 – 103.
Lassa fever or Lassa hemorrhagic fever ( LHF ) is an acute viral hemorrhagic fever caused by the Lassa virus and first described in 1969 in the town of Lassa, in Borno State, Nigeria, in the Yedseram river valley at the south end of Lake Chad.
Throughout the 16th century much of northern Nigeria paid homage to Songhai in the west or to Borno, a rival empire in the east.
Kanem expanded westward to include the area that became Borno.
The mai employed his mounted bodyguard and an inchoate army of nobles to extend Kanem's authority into Borno.
The civil war that disrupted Kanem in the second half of the 14th century resulted in the independence of Borno.
The Fulani began to enter the Hausa country in the 13th century and by the 15th century they were tending cattle, sheep, and goats in Borno as well.
Gradually they moved eastward, first into the centers of the Mali and Songhai empires and eventually into Hausaland and Borno.
Concurrently the Saifawa Dynasty of Borno conquered Kanem and extended control west to Hausa cities not under Songhai authority.
The destruction of Songhai left Borno uncontested and until the 18th century Borno dominated northern Nigeria.
Another factor was the military threat of the Tuareg centered at Agades who penetrated the northern districts of Borno.
As a consequence Borno lost many northern territories to the Tuareg whose mobility allowed them to endure the famine more effectively.
Many Fulani moved into Hausaland and Borno, and their arrival increased tensions because they had no loyalty to the political authorities, who saw them as a source of increased taxation.
* Eastern-most point-unnamed location on the border with Cameroon immediately east of the village of Munyego, Borno State.
The current mayor is Mike Borno.

regained and some
His music today has regained some modest popularity via recordings.
Beltane regained popularity during the Celtic Revival and is still observed as a cultural festival by some in Ireland, Scotland, the Isle of Man and among their diasporas.
It was only during the mid-18th century that visible brick walls regained some degree of popularity, as illustrated by the Dutch Quarter of Potsdam, for example.
In its original permanent dispositions, it gave the President of the Republic a large amount of power ; however, some of these dispositions, such as the power of dissolving the Lower Chamber of Congress and serving eight year terms with possibility of reelection, were modified or eliminated after 1990, when the country regained its democracy and the Congress was reestablished.
However, some Mizrahi Jews have traditionally prepared matzo as a soft and pliable type of flat bread, and these " soft matzos " have recently regained some popularity.
) The use of the term arithmetic for number theory regained some ground in the second half of the 20th century, arguably in part due to French influence.
In some narcissists, the ' period of primary narcissism which subjectively did not need any objects and was entirely independent ... may be retained or regressively regained ..." omnipotent " behavior '.
One patient regained some cognitive function lost as a result of PML.
Likewise, some animals have turned into familiar monsters of past fantasy and lore and both monsters and human magicians have regained magical powers.
These myths also express some hope that the idyllic state of affairs they describe is not irretrievably and irrevocably lost to mankind, that it can be regained in some way or other.
Caedwalla reigned for just two years, but achieved a dramatic expansion of the kingdom's power, conquering the kingdoms of Sussex, Kent and the Isle of Wight, although Kent regained its independence almost immediately and Sussex followed some years later.
They plundered Lothian and regained some castles, but failed to bring Wallace to combat ; the Scots shadowed the English army, intending to avoid battle until shortages of supplies and money forced Edward to withdraw, at which point the Scots would harass his retreat.
According to some legends, having regained control of her son, Drahomíra set out to convert him to the old pagan religion.
It regained some popularity from the early-1980s onward and was revived in a series of new productions at the San Francisco Opera ( 1982 ), Lyric Opera of Chicago ( 1984 ), at La Scala ( 1984 ) and the Met ( 1985 ), the 2008 stagings being the first since that time.
35, the Atrebates, under Verica, regained some of their territory, but it appears Caratacus completed the conquest, as Dio tells us Verica was ousted, fled to Rome and appealed to the emperor Claudius for help.
With the advent of television in the 1950s, however, radio drama lost some of its popularity, and in some countries, has never regained large audiences.
So some of the main results of the Peloponnesian War had been undone-Athens regained her position as a major power in Greece, and though she had still lost her empire, Sparta had been prevented from taking it over.
The Pawnee Nation has regained some of its self-government, culture and pride.
Under abbots John Greenwell ( 1442 – 1471 ), Thomas Swinton ( 1471 – 8 ), John Darnton ( 1478 – 95 ), who undertook some much needed restoration of the fabric of the abbey including notable work on the church, and Marmaduke Huby ( 1495 – 1526 ) Fountains regained stability and prosperity.
After the Republic regained all territories in 1950, the government took the Darul Islam threat seriously, especially after some provinces declared their joining of Darul Islam.
However the family regained favour with the King some years later, and the lands were returned.

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