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Summary Of: Kanuri

the Kanuri were driven from North Africa by Arabs... Kanuri became Muslims in the... became a centre of Muslim learning and the Kanuri soon controlled all the area surrounding Lake Chad and a powerful empire called... the Kanuri were divided under the rule of the... Kanuri nationalism began to emerge in 1950s... The Kanuri national flag is a horizontal tricolour of blue...

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