Duguwa Dynasty

The Duguwa dynasty is the line of kings (mai) of the Kanem Empire prior to the rise of the Islamic Seyfawa dynasty in 1068. According to the Girgam, the Duguwa kings were the kings of Kanem whose dynastic name is derived from Duku, the third king of the Duguwa. Comparisons with accounts from Arab geographers show that the Duguwa were the king of the ruling class called Zaghawa. Up to recently historians believed that the Duguwa kings mentioned in the Girgam ruled in Kanem just before the first Muslim kings.[1] One historian suggested that all the Duguwa kings except one were ancient Near Eastern rulers. Their names and titles bear witness of the founding of Kanem by refugees from the Assyrian Empire c. 600 BCE.[2] This hypothesis is, however, not widely accepted.

Table of Duguwa kings

Name of the kingEarlier dating [3]Historical name and dating [4]Historical identity
Sefc. 700Sargon of Akkad (2334-2279)Founder of the Akkadian Empire
Ibrahimc. 740AbrahamLegendary Israelite patriarch
Duguc. 785Hammurabi (1792-1750)Founder of the Amorite Empire
Funec. 835Pûl/Tiglath-pileser III (744-727)Founder of Neo-Assyrian Empire
Arsuc. 893Rusâ/Ursâ I (730-713)6th Urartian king
Katurc. 942Kuter-Nahhunte (1730-1700)22nd Elamite king
Buyumac. 961Bunuma-Addu (c. 1770)1st king of Nihrija/Nairi
Buluc. 1019Nabopolassar (626-605)1st Neo-Babylonian king
Arkuc. 1035Assur-uballit II (612-609)Last king of Assyria
Shuc. 1077Sammuramat (810-807)Regent during the infancy of Adad-nirari III (810-783)
Unknown??
Kak.r.ah..Local king c. 970 CE
Unknown??
Abd al-Djalil/Selmac. 1081First Duguwa king (1064-1068)First Muslim ruler of Kanem

References

  1. Smith: Early states, 167.
  2. Lange: Founding of Kanem, 13-18.
  3. Urvoy, Empire, 26.
  4. Lange: Founding of Kanem, 13-16.

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