Keira dynasty
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The Keira dynasty were the rulers of the Sultanate of Darfur from the seventeenth century to 1916. Originally the Keira clan were perhaps regional rulers in the Tunjur state, with Sulayman traditionally seen as the founder of the Darfur state. The monarchy was suspended after the Egyptian conquest of the region in 1874, but was revived as a de facto independent state in 1898 after the defeat of the Mahdiyah. The Keira dynasty finally ended in 1916 when the British annexed Darfur to the Sudan.
As of 2012, the family includes Ali B. Ali-Dinar, the grand-son of the last ruling Sultan.[1]
List of Sultans of Darfur
- Daali
- Kuuru
- Tunsam
- Sulayman c.1660-c.1680
- Musa
- Ahmad Bukr early 18th century - c. 1730
- Muhammad Dawra
- Umar Lel ruled until c.1752/3 (c.AH 1166)
- Abu'l Qasim
- Muhammad Tayrab ruled until 1785/6 (AH 1200)
- Abd al-Rahman 1785/6 (AH 1200)-c. 1801
- Muhammad al-Fadl c.1801-1838
- Muhammad al-Husayn 1838-1873
- Ibrahim 1873-1874
- Ali Dinar 1898-1916
References
- ↑ Ali B. Ali-Dinar, descendant of the last sultan of Darfur, urges help for western Sudan. Retrieved 2012-09-27.
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