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900 CE - 1390 CE: The Kingdom of Kanem flourishes near Lake Chad, Africa.
1067 CE - 1071 CE: Reign of Hu (aka Hawwa), regarded as the first king (or possibly queen) to adopt Islam in the Kingdom of Kanem.
1075 CE: The Saifawa dynasty begins to rule in the Kingdom of Kanem.
1221 CE - 1259 CE: Reign of Mai Dunama Dibbalemi, ruler of the Kingdom of Kanem
1300 CE: The Kingdom of Kanem takes control of the Fezzan oases in the Sahara Desert.
1324 CE: The Kingdom of Kanem near Lake Chad founds a Muslim educational institution (madrasa) at Fustat in Egypt.
1390 CE: The king of Kanem is forced to flee a Bulala invasion and establishes a new kingdom of Bornu further west.