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- Kotoko_kingdom abstract "The Kotoko kingdom was a West African monarchy in what is today northern Cameroon and Nigeria, and southwestern Chad. Its inhabitants and their modern descendants are known as the Kotoko people.The rise of Kotoko coincided with the decline of the Sao civilisation in northern Cameroon. A king headed the nascent state, which came to assimilate several smaller kingdoms. Among these were Kousséri, Logone-Birni, Makari, and Mara. Kotoko spread to parts of what is today northern Cameroon and Nigeria, and southwestern Chad by the mid-15th century. Logone-Birni emerged as the most influential of Kotoko's client kingdoms.The Kanem Empire brought northern Kotoko into its sphere of influence early on. Through the actions of missionaries and conquerors, most of northern Kotoko had converted to Islam by the 19th century. That same century, Kotoko itself was completely subsumed into the Bornu Empire, and Islam continued to spread. The Bornu rulers divided the territory into northern and southern halves, which allowed Logone-Birni in the south to maintain some degree of autonomy under its paramount chief. Logone-Birni was divided into provinces headed by sub-chiefs.Kotoko, along with the rest of Bornu, was split among European powers during Africa's colonial period. In modern times, there has been some conflict between the Kotoko and the Shuwa Arabs.".
- Kotoko_kingdom wikiPageID "3144516".
- Kotoko_kingdom wikiPageLength "1875".
- Kotoko_kingdom wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Kotoko_kingdom wikiPageRevisionID "544197498".
- Kotoko_kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Baggara.
- Kotoko_kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Bornu_Empire.
- Kotoko_kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Cameroon.
- Kotoko_kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Category:Former_monarchies_of_Africa.
- Kotoko_kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Cameroon.
- Kotoko_kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Nigeria.
- Kotoko_kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Chad.
- Kotoko_kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Colonialism.
- Kotoko_kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Islam.
- Kotoko_kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Kanem_Empire.
- Kotoko_kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Kotoko_people.
- Kotoko_kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Kousséri.
- Kotoko_kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Logone-Birni.
- Kotoko_kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Makary,_Cameroon.
- Kotoko_kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Monarch.
- Kotoko_kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Nigeria.
- Kotoko_kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Paramount_chief.
- Kotoko_kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Sao_civilisation.
- Kotoko_kingdom wikiPageWikiLink West_Africa.
- Kotoko_kingdom wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kotoko kingdom".
- Kotoko_kingdom wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kotoko".
- Kotoko_kingdom subject Category:Former_monarchies_of_Africa.
- Kotoko_kingdom subject Category:History_of_Cameroon.
- Kotoko_kingdom subject Category:History_of_Nigeria.
- Kotoko_kingdom hypernym Monarchy.
- Kotoko_kingdom type Country.
- Kotoko_kingdom type Monarchy.
- Kotoko_kingdom type Monarchy.
- Kotoko_kingdom comment "The Kotoko kingdom was a West African monarchy in what is today northern Cameroon and Nigeria, and southwestern Chad. Its inhabitants and their modern descendants are known as the Kotoko people.The rise of Kotoko coincided with the decline of the Sao civilisation in northern Cameroon. A king headed the nascent state, which came to assimilate several smaller kingdoms. Among these were Kousséri, Logone-Birni, Makari, and Mara.".
- Kotoko_kingdom label "Kotoko kingdom".
- Kotoko_kingdom sameAs Q1389743.
- Kotoko_kingdom sameAs Regne_de_Kotoko.
- Kotoko_kingdom sameAs Kotoko-Staaten.
- Kotoko_kingdom sameAs m.08v909.
- Kotoko_kingdom sameAs Vương_quốc_Kotoko.
- Kotoko_kingdom sameAs Q1389743.
- Kotoko_kingdom wasDerivedFrom Kotoko_kingdom?oldid=544197498.
- Kotoko_kingdom isPrimaryTopicOf Kotoko_kingdom.