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Chronology of the Sultans of Dar Sila began with one of Kaseforge's sons, Sultan Ahmed al-Daj. He was followed by Sultan Ibrahim, Sultan Adam, Sultan Hassaballah, Sultan Habib, Sultan Shuaeib, Sultan Salih, Sultan Issa Hajar, Sultan Abd el-Karim, Sultan Abd el-Latif, Sultan El-Haj Bolad, Sultan Ishaq
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of Darfur during the Daju rule of this area, who ordered removal of Jabel Daju in order to join the other 99 Daju Jabels. Consequently, many adults and warriors died.
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LARGEAU, (Colonel), La situation du Territoire militaire du Tchad au d'ebut de 1912: Bulletin du Comit'e de l'Afrique francaise. Renseignements coloniaux, 1913.
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was found at the palace of the Sultan Moustafa walad Sultan Bakhit tracing the origin of the Daju. It states that the Daju came and ruled Darfur long ago from
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A brother of Sultan Ahmed el-Daj called Farouk "Ferne" refused to live in one sultanate in Dar Sila. Therefore he led his clans and soldiers to settle in
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Geographically, Dar Sila is located in southeastern territory of the Republic of Chad. It borders the
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in 619 to 892 until 1212 AD then left Jabel Marra to Hajar Kadjano in 1417 to 1612 A.D.
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The above dates suggest that they might have reached Dar Sila in 1613 to 1614 A.D.
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According to Colonel Largeau, Commander in Chief of Goz Beida during the
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where he established another small sultanate known as Dar Daju in the
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Instructions au capitaine Gillet, commandant du poste de Goz Beida
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Abu-Risha, Sultan Mohamed Bakhit and his son Sultan Moustafa.
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sultanate
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Sila language
Nilo-Saharan language
Muslims
Salamat Region
Ouaddaï Region
Assoungha
Darfur
Sudan
capital
Goz Beïda
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Yemen
Mongo
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