Ngazargamu
Capital of Kanem-Bornu from 1480 to 1809 / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ngazargamu, Birni Ngazargamu, Birnin Gazargamu, Gazargamo or N'gazargamu, was the capital of the Bornu Empire from ca. 1460 to 1809. Situated 150 km (93 mi) west of Lake Chad in the Yobe State of modern Nigeria, the remains of the former capital city are still visible. The surrounding wall is 6.6 km (4.1 mi) long and in parts it is still up to 5 m (16 ft) high.
Location | Yobe State, Nigeria |
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Coordinates | 13°05′N 12°22′E |
Part of | Kanem-Bornu |
History | |
Founded | 1480[1] |
Abandoned | 1809 |
Cultures | Kanuri, Shuwa Arab, Babur |
Site notes | |
Condition | Abandoned |
The capital city was built in c. 1488, during the reign of Mai Ali Gazi (1476–1503). It was located in the fork of the Komadugu Gana River and the Komadugu Yobe, near present-day Geidam.[2][3]
The city became Bornu's leading center for Islamic education under Idris Alooma.[2]: 504
In 1808, Gazargamo was taken by the Fulani Jihad.[4][3]: 259 [5]