Rex S. O'Fahey
University of Bergen
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The Journal of African History | 1973
Rex S. O'Fahey
The institutions of slavery, slave raiding and the slave trade were fundamental in the rise and expansion of the Keira Sultanate of Dār Fūr. The development of a long-distance trade in slaves may be due to immigrants from the Nile, who probably provided the impetus to state formation. This process may be remembered in the ‘Wise Stranger’ traditions current in the area. The slave raid or ghazwa , penetrating into the Baḥr al-Ghazāl and what is now the Central African Republic, marked the triumph of Sudanic state organization over the acephalous societies to the south. The slaves, who were carefully classified, were not only exported to Egypt and North Africa, but also served the sultans and the title-holding elite as soldiers, labourers and bureaucrats. In the latter role, the slaves began to encroach on the power of traditional ruling groups within the state; the conflict between the slave bureaucrats and the traditional ruling elite lasted until the end of the first Keira Sultanate in 1874.
Journal of Religion in Africa | 1996
Rex S. O'Fahey
Sudanic Africa | 1997
Ahmed I. Abu Shouk; John O. Hunwick; Rex S. O'Fahey
African Affairs | 2007
Rex S. O'Fahey
Sudanic Africa | 1997
Al-Amin Abu-Manga; John O. Hunwick; A. Sydney Kanya-Forstner; Rex S. O'Fahey; Paul E. Lovejoy
International Journal of Middle East Studies | 1987
Rex S. O'Fahey; Ali Salih Karrar
Sudanic Africa | 2002
Rex S. O'Fahey; John O. Hunwick; Dierk Lange
Sudanic Africa | 2002
John O. Hunwick; Rex S. O'Fahey
Sudanic Africa | 2002
Rex S. O'Fahey
Sudanic Africa | 2001
Rex S. O'Fahey