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Sultanate of Darfur

سلطنة دارفور

1603 CE – 1874 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · empire
Period
1603 CE – 1874 CE
Duration
271 years
Known Periods
5
Capital
Al-Fashir
Data Confidence
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Overview

The Sultanate of Darfur (Arabic: سلطنة دارفور, romanized: Salṭanat Dārfūr) was a pre-colonial state in present-day Sudan. It existed from the 17th century to 24 October 1874, when it fell to the Sudanese warlord Al-Zubayr Rahma Mansur, and was reestablished again from 1898 to 1916, until it was conquered by the British. At its peak in the late 18th and early 19th century it stretched all the way from Darfur in the west to Kordofan and the western banks of the White Nile in the east, giving it the size of present-day Nigeria.

Historical Periods

Sultanate of Darfur (1609–1611)

1609 CE – 1611 CE

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Capital: Al-FashirArea: 296,121 km²

Sultanate of Darfur (1612–1635)

1612 CE – 1635 CE

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Capital: Al-FashirArea: 296,630 km²

Sultanate of Darfur (1636–1821)

1636 CE – 1821 CE

Capital: Al-FashirArea: 294,427 km²

Sultanate of Darfur (1822–1872)

1822 CE – 1872 CE

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Capital: Al-FashirArea: 293,978 km²

Sultanate of Darfur (1873–1876)

1873 CE – 1876 CE

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Capital: Al-FashirArea: 293,978 km²

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