Umar of Borno

Nigerian king
The basics

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IntroNigerian king
PlacesNigeria
isKing
Work fieldMilitary Royals
Gender
Male
Religion:Islam
Family
Father:Muhammad al-Amin al-Kanemi
Children:Bukar Kura of Borno Ashimi of Borno
The details

Biography

Umar I ibn Muhammad al-Amin (Arabic: اولعمر ابن محمد لرشيد‎‎) or Umar of Borno (died 1881) was Shehu (Sheik) of the Kanem-Bornu Empire and son of Muhammad al-Amin al-Kanemi.

Reign of Umar

Umar came to power at the death of his father in 1837. Umar did not match his father's vitality and gradually allowed the kingdom to be ruled by advisers (wazirs). Umar ruled from 1837 until November 1853 when he was deposed by his brother `Abd ar-Rahman ibn Muhammad al-Amin who became Shehu. The latter only reigned until 1854 when Umar reconquered his throne.

Umar ruled as Shehu for a second time from September 1854 to 1880. Borno began to decline, as a result of administrative disorganization, regional particularism, and attacks by the militant Ouaddai Empire to the east. The decline continued under Umar's sons, and in 1894 Rabih az-Zubayr, leading an invading army from eastern Sudan, conquered Borno.

Dynasty

Umar of Borno
House of Kanemi
Regnal titles
Preceded by
Muhammad al-Amin al-Kanemi
2nd Shehu of Borno
1837-1853
Succeeded by
`Abd ar-Rahman ibn Muhammad al-Amin
Preceded by
`Abd ar-Rahman ibn Muhammad al-Amin
2nd Shehu of Borno
1854-1881
Succeeded by
Bukar Kura

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