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El-Kanemi may refer to: Muhammad al-Amin al-Kanemi (1776–1837), scholar, teacher, religious and political leader of the Kanem-Borno Empire, present-day
El-Kanemi
Empire around Lake Chad, Africa, c. 700–1902
close to al-Kanemi's seat at Ngurno. Al-Kanemi supported Dunama's restoration in 1814 but then began to act more independently. Al-Kanemi became the de
Kanem–Bornu_Empire
Village in Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari, Iran
Kanemi (Persian: كنمي, also romanized as Kanemī; also known as Kanehmī) is a village in Miankuh Rural District, Miankuh District, Ardal County, Chaharmahal
Kanemi
Nigerian football club
El-Kanemi Warriors Football Club is a professional football club based in Maiduguri, Borno State, Nigeria. Their playground is the El-Kanemi Stadium,
El-Kanemi_Warriors_F.C.
the descendants of the scholar and military leader Muhammad al-Amin al-Kanemi, who became the first shehu in 1809. Al-Kameni became the effective ruler
List_of_shehus_of_Bornu
Islamic religious scholar and political leader (1776–1837)
Muhammad al-Amin al-Kanemi (Arabic: محمد الأمين بن محمد الكانمي, romanized: Muḥammad al-Amīn bin Muḥammad al-Kānamī; 1776 – 8 June 1837), also known by
Muhammad_al-Amin_al-Kanemi
Shehu of Borno since 2009
Abubakar ibn Umar Garba Abba Kiyari el-KanemiListen (born 13 May 1957) is the shehu of the Borno Emirate, a traditional state in Nigeria. He is the son
Abubakar ibn Umar Garba el-Kanemi
Abubakar_ibn_Umar_Garba_el-Kanemi
Surname list
Al-Kanemi is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Abu Ishaq Ibrahim al-Kanemi (died c. 1212), Arabic poet Muhammad al-Amin al-Kanemi (1776–1837)
Al-Kanemi
Shehu of Borno
el-Kanemi (1924 – 21 February 2009) was the shehu of the Borno Emirate, a traditional state in Nigeria, from 1975 to 2009. Mustafa ibn Umar el-Kanemi was
Mustafa_ibn_Umar_el-Kanemi
Nigerian association football season
with Enyimba. Defending champions Remo Stars were relegated along with El-Kanemi Warriors on the final matchday, as they failed to win their games with Remo
2025–26 Nigeria Premier Football League
2025–26_Nigeria_Premier_Football_League
El-Kanemi Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Maiduguri, Nigeria. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of El-Kanemi Warriors
El-Kanemi_Stadium
Nigerian association football season
on 31 August 2024 with the defending champions, Enugu Rangers hosting El-Kanemi Warriors. On 27 April 2025, Remo Stars defeated Niger Tornadoes to secure
2024–25 Nigeria Premier Football League
2024–25_Nigeria_Premier_Football_League
African poet
Abū Isḥāq Ibrāhīm al-Kānemī (Arabic: أبو إسحاق إبراهيم الكانمي; died c. 1212), was a West African poet and grammarian from the Kanem-Bornu Empire of contemporary
Abu_Ishaq_Ibrahim_al-Kanemi
Traditional state in Borno State, Nigeria
Kanem–Bornu Empire, ruled by dynasts of the final Bornoan ruling dynasty (the al-Kanemi dynasty). The rulers of the Borno Emirate serve as ceremonial leaders, preserving
Borno_Emirate
78th edition of the Nigeria FA Cup
played on 17 June. El-Kanemi Warriors v Wikki Tourists Nasarawa United v Ikorodu City The final sees two-time champions El-Kanemi Warriors, competing in
2026_Nigeria_Federation_Cup
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
al-Kanemi for the defense of the empire against further Fulani attacks, leading to al-Kanemi amassing unprecedented power and influence. Al-Kanemi's increasing
Dunama_IX_Lefiami
Sudanese warlord and empire-builder
century. A formidable military tactician and leader, Rabih supplanted the al-Kanemi dynasty of the Kanem–Bornu Empire and frustrated European colonial interests
Rabih_az-Zubayr
Architectural element of Japanese castles
The first known use of the term tenshu can be found in Yoshida Kanemi's journal, Kanemi kyōki, in the entry for the 24th day, 12th month of Genki 3 (27
Tenshu
Shehu of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Umar bin Muhammad al-Amin al-Kanemi (Arabic: عمر الأول ابن محمد الأمين الكانمي), called Umar Kura, was the shehu of the Kanem–Bornu Empire in 1837–1853
Umar_Kura
2010 Japanese film
his lord's consort, Kanemi is surprised to learn that Lord Ukyo has instead sentenced him to spend a year under house arrest. Kanemi's estate is barricaded
Sword_of_Desperation
Chadian footballer (born 1992)
for El-Kanemi Warriors and the Chad national football team. He played for Foullah Edifice in Chadian Premier Ligue. Now he plays for El-Kanemi Warriors
Hassan_Hissein
LGA and town in Borno state
century by the military leader and religious scholar Muhammad al-Amin al-Kanemi. The town once served as the capital of the Kanem–Bornu Empire in 1846–1893
Kukawa
Shehu of Bornu (1853–1854)
ʽAbd ar-Rahman bin Muhammad al-Amin al-Kanemi (died December 1854), sometimes called Abdurrahman or Darman, was briefly the shehu (ruler) of the Kanem–Bornu
'Abd_ar-Rahman_of_Bornu
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
more than a ceremonial puppet ruler under the shehus Muhammad al-Amin al-Kanemi and Umar Kura. He attempted to reassert the traditional power of the mai
Ibrahim_IV_Lefiami
1899–1901 war between France and the Kanem–Bornu Empire
by the Sultanate of Bagirmi and by Bornuans who remained loyal to the al-Kanemi dynasty, which had been deposed by Rabih. Rabih defeated an initial French
Rabih_War
Shehu of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Umar Sanda ibn Ibrahim Kura al-Kanemi (1842–1937), known as Sanda Kura or Sanda Kori, was shehu (ruler) of the Kanem–Bornu Empire for a few months in 1900
Sanda_Kura
Shehu of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Ibrahim bin Umar al-Kanemi, called Ibrahim Kura, was the shehu (ruler) of the Kanem–Bornu Empire in 1884–1885 or 1885–1886. Ibrahim seized the throne in
Ibrahim_Kura
Stadium in Katsina, Nigeria
2016, it was renamed after Katsina's 20th-century Emir Muhammadu Dikko. El-Kanemi Warriors F.C of Maiduguri played their home games at the stadium in 2015
Muhammadu_Dikko_Stadium
Capital of Kanem-Bornu from 1813 to 1846
the prominent military leader and religious scholar Muhammad al-Amin al-Kanemi. In 1813, Ngileruma founded Kafela as the new permanent capital of the empire
Kafela
Traditional state in Borno State, Nigeria
Kanem–Bornu Empire, ruled by dynasts of the final Bornoan ruling dynasty (the al-Kanemi dynasty). The division of the Borno and Dikwa emirates can be traced back
Dikwa_Emirate
76th edition of the Nigeria FA Cup
National playoffs on 12 April and concluded with the final on 29 June. El-Kanemi Warriors won their third title and first in 32 years with a 2–0 win over
2024_Nigeria_Federation_Cup
Nigerian footballer (1951–2017)
he coached various teams, including Heartland F.C., Enugu Rangers, El-Kanemi Warriors F.C. and the national beach soccer team. Emeteole played 17 matches
Kelechi_Emeteole
Military conflict in Nigeria and Cameroon (1804–1808)
London. Brenner, Louis (1973). The Shehus of Kukawa : a history of the Al-Kanemi dynasty of Bornu. Internet Archive. Oxford : Clarendon Press. ISBN 978-0-19-821681-0
Jihad_of_Usman_dan_Fodio
Legendary founder of Kanem
Dunama IX Lefiami Ibrahim IV Lefiami Ali V Minargema Shehu, 1846–1894 al-Kanemi dynasty Umar Kura ʽAbd ar-Rahman Umar Kura Bukar Kura Ibrahim Kura Ashimi
Susam_of_Kanem
First Muslim ruler of Kanem
Dunama IX Lefiami Ibrahim IV Lefiami Ali V Minargema Shehu, 1846–1894 al-Kanemi dynasty Umar Kura ʽAbd ar-Rahman Umar Kura Bukar Kura Ibrahim Kura Ashimi
Hu_of_Kanem
Shehu of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Sanda bin Abu Bakr al-Kanemi, called Sanda Wuduroma, Sanda Limanambe Wuduroma, and Umar Sanda Wuduroma, was briefly the shehu (ruler) of the Kanem–Bornu
Sanda_Wuduroma
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Dunama IX Lefiami Ibrahim IV Lefiami Ali V Minargema Shehu, 1846–1894 al-Kanemi dynasty Umar Kura ʽAbd ar-Rahman Umar Kura Bukar Kura Ibrahim Kura Ashimi
Muhammad_IV_of_Bornu
Shehu of Borno
Sir Umar ibn Muhammad al-Kanemi KBE (1872 – 29 December 1967), known as Sanda Kyarimi, Sanda Kiarimi, or just Sanda, was the shehu of the Borno Emirate
Sanda_Kyarimi
Football league season
Kano Pillars Sharks W.Wolves Crown Nembe City Giwa FC Abia Warriors El-Kanemi Warriors Taraba F.C. Updated to match(es) played on 5 Nov. 2014. Source:
2014 Nigeria Professional Football League
2014_Nigeria_Professional_Football_League
Football league season
Enyimba Heartland Tornadoes Shooting Akwa Wikki Lobi Ikorodu MFM Nasarawa El Kanemi Ifeanyi Giwa Plateau Abia Updated to match(es) played on 2 October 2016
2016 Nigeria Professional Football League
2016_Nigeria_Professional_Football_League
Nigeria Premier League season
playoffs on 11 June 2023. Bendel Insurance, Doma United, Bayelsa United and El-Kanemi Warriors were the four promoted clubs from the 2021–22 Nigeria National
2022–23 Nigeria Professional Football League
2022–23_Nigeria_Professional_Football_League
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Dunama IX Lefiami Ibrahim IV Lefiami Ali V Minargema Shehu, 1846–1894 al-Kanemi dynasty Umar Kura ʽAbd ar-Rahman Umar Kura Bukar Kura Ibrahim Kura Ashimi
Abdullah_III_Dakumuni
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Dunama IX Lefiami Ibrahim IV Lefiami Ali V Minargema Shehu, 1846–1894 al-Kanemi dynasty Umar Kura ʽAbd ar-Rahman Umar Kura Bukar Kura Ibrahim Kura Ashimi
Ali_III_Walamma
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Dunama IX Lefiami Ibrahim IV Lefiami Ali V Minargema Shehu, 1846–1894 al-Kanemi dynasty Umar Kura ʽAbd ar-Rahman Umar Kura Bukar Kura Ibrahim Kura Ashimi
Idris_I_Nikalemi
Football league season
United W. Tourists Kwara United Lobi Stars Bayelsa United Nasarawa United El-Kanemi Warriors Gabros Giwa FC Abia Warriors Taraba F.C. Updated to match(es) played
2015 Nigeria Professional Football League
2015_Nigeria_Professional_Football_League
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Dunama IX Lefiami Ibrahim IV Lefiami Ali V Minargema Shehu, 1846–1894 al-Kanemi dynasty Umar Kura ʽAbd ar-Rahman Umar Kura Bukar Kura Ibrahim Kura Ashimi
Dunama_III
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Dunama IX Lefiami Ibrahim IV Lefiami Ali V Minargema Shehu, 1846–1894 al-Kanemi dynasty Umar Kura ʽAbd ar-Rahman Umar Kura Bukar Kura Ibrahim Kura Ashimi
Selema_II
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Dunama IX Lefiami Ibrahim IV Lefiami Ali V Minargema Shehu, 1846–1894 al-Kanemi dynasty Umar Kura ʽAbd ar-Rahman Umar Kura Bukar Kura Ibrahim Kura Ashimi
Biri_V
Last mai of the Duguwa dynasty
Dunama IX Lefiami Ibrahim IV Lefiami Ali V Minargema Shehu, 1846–1894 al-Kanemi dynasty Umar Kura ʽAbd ar-Rahman Umar Kura Bukar Kura Ibrahim Kura Ashimi
Selema_I
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
ISBN 0-7486-2137-7. Brenner, Louis (1973). The Shehus of Kukawa: a history of the Al-Kanemi dynasty of Bornu. Clarendon Press. pp. 25, 30–32. ISBN 978-0-19-821681-0
Ahmad_Alimi
Capital city of Borno State, Nigeria
College of Nursing and Midwifery, College of Health Technology and El-kanemi College of Islamic Theology, Annahada College of Science and Islamic Studies
Maiduguri
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Dunama IX Lefiami Ibrahim IV Lefiami Ali V Minargema Shehu, 1846–1894 al-Kanemi dynasty Umar Kura ʽAbd ar-Rahman Umar Kura Bukar Kura Ibrahim Kura Ashimi
Selema_III
Shehu of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Hashim bin Umar al-Kanemi, called Ashimi or Hashimi, was the shehu (ruler) of the Kanem–Bornu Empire in 1885/1886–1893. Ashimi is remembered as a pious
Ashimi_of_Bornu
Shehu of Borno
Umar ibn Abubakar Garbai al-Kanemi (1920 – 20 August 1974), sometimes called Baba Yama'rambe, Sanda Kura, or Babakura, was the shehu of the Borno Emirate
Umar ibn Abubakar Garbai al-Kanemi
Umar_ibn_Abubakar_Garbai_al-Kanemi
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Dunama IX Lefiami Ibrahim IV Lefiami Ali V Minargema Shehu, 1846–1894 al-Kanemi dynasty Umar Kura ʽAbd ar-Rahman Umar Kura Bukar Kura Ibrahim Kura Ashimi
Amarma
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Dunama IX Lefiami Ibrahim IV Lefiami Ali V Minargema Shehu, 1846–1894 al-Kanemi dynasty Umar Kura ʽAbd ar-Rahman Umar Kura Bukar Kura Ibrahim Kura Ashimi
Dunama_I_Umemi
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Dunama IX Lefiami Ibrahim IV Lefiami Ali V Minargema Shehu, 1846–1894 al-Kanemi dynasty Umar Kura ʽAbd ar-Rahman Umar Kura Bukar Kura Ibrahim Kura Ashimi
Hamdan_Dunamami
Nigerian footballer
December 1996) is a Nigerian footballer who plays for Nigerian side El-kanemi Warriors. A left-back who can also play in center of the defense, he made
Samuel_Okon
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Dunama IX Lefiami Ibrahim IV Lefiami Ali V Minargema Shehu, 1846–1894 al-Kanemi dynasty Umar Kura ʽAbd ar-Rahman Umar Kura Bukar Kura Ibrahim Kura Ashimi
Muhammad_I_Kure
Queen regnant in the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Dunama IX Lefiami Ibrahim IV Lefiami Ali V Minargema Shehu, 1846–1894 al-Kanemi dynasty Umar Kura ʽAbd ar-Rahman Umar Kura Bukar Kura Ibrahim Kura Ashimi
Aissa_Koli
West and Central African ethnic group
Empire. The current ruling line, the al-Kanemi dynasty, dates to the accession of Muhammad al-Amin al-Kanemi in the early 19th century, displacing the
Kanuri_people
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Dunama IX Lefiami Ibrahim IV Lefiami Ali V Minargema Shehu, 1846–1894 al-Kanemi dynasty Umar Kura ʽAbd ar-Rahman Umar Kura Bukar Kura Ibrahim Kura Ashimi
Abubakar_Liyatu
Mai of Kanem–Bornu Empire
Dunama IX Lefiami Ibrahim IV Lefiami Ali V Minargema Shehu, 1846–1894 al-Kanemi dynasty Umar Kura ʽAbd ar-Rahman Umar Kura Bukar Kura Ibrahim Kura Ashimi
Muhammad_III_of_Bornu
Regent of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Dunama IX Lefiami Ibrahim IV Lefiami Ali V Minargema Shehu, 1846–1894 al-Kanemi dynasty Umar Kura ʽAbd ar-Rahman Umar Kura Bukar Kura Ibrahim Kura Ashimi
Fasama
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Dunama IX Lefiami Ibrahim IV Lefiami Ali V Minargema Shehu, 1846–1894 al-Kanemi dynasty Umar Kura ʽAbd ar-Rahman Umar Kura Bukar Kura Ibrahim Kura Ashimi
Idris_II_Saradima
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Dunama IX Lefiami Ibrahim IV Lefiami Ali V Minargema Shehu, 1846–1894 al-Kanemi dynasty Umar Kura ʽAbd ar-Rahman Umar Kura Bukar Kura Ibrahim Kura Ashimi
Kade_II_Afunu
Traditional state in Borno State, Nigeria
Emirate in 2010 and is governed by a branch of its ruling dynasty (the al-Kanemi dynasty). The emirate encompasses one Local Government Area, Bama itself
Bama_Emirate
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Dunama IX Lefiami Ibrahim IV Lefiami Ali V Minargema Shehu, 1846–1894 al-Kanemi dynasty Umar Kura ʽAbd ar-Rahman Umar Kura Bukar Kura Ibrahim Kura Ashimi
Idris_III_Katagarmabe
Capital of Kanem-Bornu from the 15th to the 19th century
With the aid of military leader and religious scholar Muhammad al-Amin al-Kanemi, Dunama was able to rally his forces and repel the Fulani. Dunama was restored
Ngazargamu
Precolonial historical region in West Africa, located southwest of Lake Chad
with the aid of the scholar and military leader Muhammad al-Amin al-Kanemi. Al-Kanemi's increasing influence gradually made him the de facto ruler of the
Bornu_(historical_region)
Kukawa: a history of the Al-Kanemi dynasty of Bornu. Clarendon Press. ISBN 978-0-19-821681-0. Brenner, Louis (2012). "Kanemi, Muhammad al-". Dictionary
List_of_mais_of_Kanem–Bornu
Nigerian footballer (born 1998)
Team information Current team Sanjoanense Number 27 Youth career 2016 El-Kanemi 2017–2020 Rio Ave Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 2020–2022 Casa Pia
Kelechi_John
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Dunama IX Lefiami Ibrahim IV Lefiami Ali V Minargema Shehu, 1846–1894 al-Kanemi dynasty Umar Kura ʽAbd ar-Rahman Umar Kura Bukar Kura Ibrahim Kura Ashimi
Dunama_VIII_Gana
Emir of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
immediately faced an invasion by France, supported by local loyalists of the al-Kanemi dynasty (which had been deposed by Fadlallah's father). Fadlallah secured
Fadlallah_bin_Rabih
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
and Commander Hugh Clapperton, and of Their Dealings with Sheik Muhammad El Amin El Kanemi. Duquesne University Press. p. 236. ISBN 978-0-391-00314-9.
Muhammad_VII_Bukalmarami
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Dunama IX Lefiami Ibrahim IV Lefiami Ali V Minargema Shehu, 1846–1894 al-Kanemi dynasty Umar Kura ʽAbd ar-Rahman Umar Kura Bukar Kura Ibrahim Kura Ashimi
Dunama_V_Ahmad
Nigerian footballer
Nigeria national team. Born in Maiduguri, he has played club football for El-Kanemi Warriors, Enyimba, Gombe United and Plateau United. He sent 3 months on
Ibrahim Mustapha (Nigerian footballer)
Ibrahim_Mustapha_(Nigerian_footballer)
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Dunama IX Lefiami Ibrahim IV Lefiami Ali V Minargema Shehu, 1846–1894 al-Kanemi dynasty Umar Kura ʽAbd ar-Rahman Umar Kura Bukar Kura Ibrahim Kura Ashimi
Dunama_II_Dibalemi
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
ISBN 0-7486-2137-7. Brenner, Louis (1973). The Shehus of Kukawa: a history of the Al-Kanemi dynasty of Bornu. Clarendon Press. p. 9. ISBN 978-0-19-821681-0. Cohen,
Dawud_Nikalemi
Shehu of Bornu in 1900 and from 1901 to 1922
Abu Bakr ibn Ibrahim Kura al-Kanemi, known as Abubakar Garbai and Bukar Garbai, was the last ruler of the Kanem–Bornu Empire, ruling as shehu in 1900 and
Abubakar_Garbai
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
falling on the scholar and religious leader Muhammad al-Amin al-Kanemi. Al-Kanemi's growing influence and power as a result of his victories also represented
Muhammad_IX_Ngileruma
Renaissance FC 2DF Hassan Hissein (1992-05-20)20 May 1992 (aged 21) El-Kanemi Warriors 2 3MF Leger Djime (1987-10-02)2 October 1987 (aged 26) Difaa El
2013_CEMAC_Cup_squads
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Dunama IX Lefiami Ibrahim IV Lefiami Ali V Minargema Shehu, 1846–1894 al-Kanemi dynasty Umar Kura ʽAbd ar-Rahman Umar Kura Bukar Kura Ibrahim Kura Ashimi
Abdullah_II_Kademi
Nigerian footballer (1971–2019)
Anderlecht and RWDM. Philip Osondu played in his native Nigeria for El Kanemi Warriors when RSC Anderlecht bought him to Belgium in 1988. The attacker
Philip_Osondu
Subnational monarchs in West Africa
Council of Traditional Rulers Idia, Queen Mother of Benin Muhammad al-Amin al-Kanemi, Shehu of Borno Oduduwa, Ooni of Ife Sir Adeniji Adele K.B.E., Oba of Lagos
Nigerian_traditional_rulers
Nigerian footballer (born 2004)
where he scored 18 goals. This tally included two hat-tricks—against El-Kanemi Warriors and Abia Warriors—and multiple match-winning performances. Yusuf
Anas_Yusuf
Nigerian football national league
Insurance F.C. Benin City Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium 12,000 El-Kanemi Warriors F.C. Maiduguri El-Kanemi Stadium 10,000 Osun United F.C. Osogbo Oshogbo Stadium
Nigeria_National_League
Football league season
Enyimba Tornadoes ABS Gombe United Shooting Akwa Wikki Lobi MFM Nasarawa El Kanemi Ifeanyi Plateau Abia Katsina United Remo Stars Updated to match(es) played
2017 Nigeria Professional Football League
2017_Nigeria_Professional_Football_League
Shehu of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Muhammad al-Amin bin Abu Bakr al-Kanemi, called Kyari or Kiyari, was briefly the shehu (ruler) of the Kanem–Bornu Empire in 1893–1894. A son of shehu Bukar
Kyari_of_Bornu
Nigerian footballer
defender Team information Current team Kuching City Number 35 Youth career El-Kanemi Warriors Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 2009–2010 Lobi Stars 2010–2012
James_Okwuosa
State Polytechnic Ozoro Stadium 16,000 Ozoro Delta 30 El-Kanemi Stadium 10,000 Owerri Borno El-Kanemi Warriors 31 FC Ifeanyi Ubah International Stadium 10
List of football stadiums in Nigeria
List_of_football_stadiums_in_Nigeria
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Dunama IX Lefiami Ibrahim IV Lefiami Ali V Minargema Shehu, 1846–1894 al-Kanemi dynasty Umar Kura ʽAbd ar-Rahman Umar Kura Bukar Kura Ibrahim Kura Ashimi
Sa'id_of_Bornu
Japanese tea ceremony event
as the special attractions. According to the Kanemi Kyōki (兼見卿記) diary kept by the nobleman Yoshida Kanemi, who was chief priest at Yoshida Shrine in Kyoto
Grand_Kitano_Tea_Ceremony
Nigerian football manager
Apps (Gls) Sharks F.C. Managerial career Rangers International F.C. El-Kanemi Warriors F.C. 2020- Abia Warriors F.C. * Club domestic league appearances
Imama_Amapakabo
the al-Kanemi dynasty, Muhammad al-Amin al-Kanemi, is claimed to have attacked Marte three times without success. On his fourth attempt, al-Kanemi managed
List_of_mais_of_Marte
Japanese actor (born 1948)
Sentai Ninninger (2015) – Yoshitaka Igasaki Nobunaga Moyu (2016) – Yoshida Kanemi Chiisana Hashi de (2017) Ishitsubute (2017) Brother and Sister (2018) Wife
Takashi_Sasano
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
ISBN 978-0-520-06611-3. Brenner, Louis (1973). The Shehus of Kukawa: a history of the Al-Kanemi dynasty of Bornu. Clarendon Press. pp. 48, 64–66. ISBN 978-0-19-821681-0
Ali_V_Minargema
Village in Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari, Iran
Dehnow Eslamabad Gandomkar-e Olya Gandomkar-e Sofla Gel-e Shur Kahidan Kanemi Malek Shir Qaidan Refen Sar Boneh Sar Khun Sar Mazeh Sar Qaleh Sarreh Zard
Ali Asgar, Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari
Ali_Asgar,_Chaharmahal_and_Bakhtiari
LGA and town in Borno State, Nigeria
local Bornu forces, at the battle of battle of Kousséri in 1900. The al-Kanemi dynasty, which had governed the Kanem–Bornu Empire prior to Rabih's invasion
Dikwa
Consonantal sound represented by ⟨k͡p⟩ in IPA
248–249. McWhorter & Good (2012) Thompson (1959:458–461) Onah, Patrick El-Kanemi; Israel, T. Gamypal (Dec 2022). "A Phonological Description of Tarok" (PDF)
Voiceless labial–velar plosive
Voiceless_labial–velar_plosive
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