ABSTRACT

This book, first published in 1974, is a study of the two states which dominated the northern and western regions of Sudan from the sixteenth to the nineteenth century: the Funj kingdom of Sinnār and the Keira sultanate of Dār Fūr. Until now the history of these two states has been neglected in comparison with that of the western states of the Sudanic Belt. The authors spent years researching the documentation of the period and the present book is a concise survey of their findings, comprising history, literature, politics, economics, trade and religion.

chapter I|12 pages

Introduction

part |2 pages

PART ONE • SINNĀR

chapter II|10 pages

The transitional age in Nubia, 1300-1500

chapter III|16 pages

The age of unity in Sinnar, 1500-1611

chapter IV|16 pages

State and society in Sinnar

chapter V|21 pages

Funj and ‘Abdallab, 1611-1718

chapter VI|27 pages

Sinnar in decline

part |2 pages

PART TWO • DĀR FŪR

chapter VII|10 pages

The prehistory of Dar Fur

chapter VIII|8 pages

The rise of the Keira

chapter IX|16 pages

The imperial age

chapter X|21 pages

Keira institutions

chapter XI|22 pages

The Dar Fur sultanate

chapter XII|3 pages

Postscript