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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]

References

  1. ^ a b Connah, Graham (1987). African Civilizations: Precolonial cities and states in tropical Africa: an archaeological perspective. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN  0-521-26666-1.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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]

References

  1. ^ a b Connah, Graham (1987). African Civilizations: Precolonial cities and states in tropical Africa: an archaeological perspective. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN  0-521-26666-1.

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