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45: 212:. Kanem was retaken by Ali's son after a great battle at Garni Kiyala, forcing the Bulala to move east, where they were to remain a menace for centuries to Kanem-Bornu. It continued also to be a flourishing kingdom: the traveller 208:. As a result, the Bulala put their hands on Kanem, founding in the 15th century the Muslim sultanate of Yao. The Kanem–Bornu Empire counter-attacked a century later under 173:. They were originally a political entity that came about as a result of fusion of the Kayi (old Zaghawa = current Kanembu, the clan exist even today in Kanem) and 232: 260: 138: 519:^ H. R. Palmer "History of the first twelve years of the reign of Mai Idris Alooma of Bornu (1571–1583), by his Imam Ahmed Bin Furtua" 142: 550: 28: 253: 535: 134: 545: 246: 223:
Their power survived in diminished forms until the onset of colonialism, when they submitted to the French.
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even thought that the Bulala's reign was richer than Kanem–Bornu for its prosperous trade with
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in 1993 stated that they numbered 136,629 people. Their language,
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and are believed to be descendants of main ethnic groups of the
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They first appeared in the 14th century near lake Fitri as a
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Kanembu clan, which exists event today in Dibbinintchi,
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inhabitants of the Fittri region. Settled east of the
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Index

Bilala
Alfred Taylor (British Army officer)

Lake Fitri
Chad
Naba
Lake Fitri
Batha Prefecture
Chad
census
Naba
Central Sudanic language family
Kuka
Medogo
Lisi
Sultanate
Yao
nomadic
Sayfawa dynasty
Ngizimis
Lake Chad
Kanem Empire
Chad
Kanem
Bornu
Ali Gazi
Leo Africanus
Egypt
Notes sur les Bilala du Fitri
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