Firearms in the Central Sudan
Firearms in the Central Sudan
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Cambridge University Press
Date published:
1971
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Rowland Virginia, jt. author
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Journal of African History
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Journal of African History, Vol.12,No.2,1971,pp215-239
Abstract:
The earliest mention of firearms in the central Sudan appears to be from the time of Idris Alooma, ruler of Bornu in the latter part of the sixteenth century. Ibn Fartuwa says of Alooma:|Among the benefits which God (Most High) of His bounty, beneficence, generosity, and constancy conferred upon the Sultan was the acquisition of Turkish musketeers and numerous household slaves who became skilled in firing muskets.
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CITATION: Fisher, Humphrey J.. Firearms in the Central Sudan . : Cambridge University Press , 1971. Journal of African History, Vol.12,No.2,1971,pp215-239 - Available at: https://library.au.int/firearms-central-sudan-4