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Name: Wadai Empire

Type: Polity

Start: 1636 AD

End: 1912 AD

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Was an African sultanate located to the east of Lake Chad in present-day Chad and the Central African Republic.

Establishment


  • January 1636: Abd Al Karim takes power against the Tunjours.
  • Chronology


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    1. Ouaddai War


    Was a war between France and the Wadai Empire that resulted in the French conquest of the Wadai Empire and several other small polities in the Chad Basin.

  • May 1909: A column of 200 soldiers led by French Captain Jérusalemy inflicted heavy defeats on Wadaian forces at Dokotchi on 29 May 1908.
  • June 1909: A French column of 180 under Captain Jean-Joseph Fiegenschuh was able to occupy Abéché on 2 or 12 June 1909.
  • June 1909: Dud Murra, kolak (ruler) of Wadai refused to surrender to French forces and retreated northward into Senussi-held areas.
  • January 1913: Wadai was completely occupied by the French in 1912.

  • 2. Further events (Unrelated to Any War)


  • January 1831: Dar al Kuti was an Islamic state founded by the Fulani people in the 1830s in the central and northwest regions of the present-day Central African Republic. Led by the ruler Muhammad al-Amin al-Kanemi, the state was known for its strong Islamic influence and trade networks.

  • January 1891: A territory between Salamat, Aouk and Kara is conquered by the Sultanate of Dar Kouti.

  • Disestablishment


  • January 1913: Wadai was completely occupied by the French in 1912.
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