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  1. Rabih az-Zubayr ibn Fadl Allah (andere Schreibweisen seiner Namensbestandteile sind Rabeh, Fadlallah) (* um 1842; † 22. April 1900, bei Kousséri) war ein Kriegsherr und Herrscher im Bereich des Tschadsees. Leben

  2. Rabih az-Zubayr ibn Fadl Allah or Rabih Fadlallah (Arabic: رابح فضل الله ,رابح الزبير ابن فضل الله), usually known as Rabah in French (c. 1842 – April 22, 1900), was a Sudanese warlord and slave trader who established a powerful empire east of Lake Chad, in today's Chad.

  3. Rābiḥ az-Zubayr was a Muslim military leader who established a military hegemony in the districts immediately east of Lake Chad. Rābiḥ was enslaved as a child and later enrolled in the military service of az-Zubayr Pasha, a Sudanese prince. Rābiḥ was loyal and capable, and he rose to a position of.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. 12. Dez. 2022 · Rabih az-Zubayr, a Nubian chieftain, antagonized the French in 1899 by hanging one of their explorers. After Rabih destroyed their punitive mission, the French launched three columns against his dominion surrounding Lake Chad, one from each of their key African bases (Congo, Algeria, and Senegal).

  5. April 1900 am rechten Ufer des Schari im heutigen Tschad, gegenüber Kousséri im heutigen Kamerun . Der sudanesische Regionalherrscher Rabih az-Zubayr kontrollierte diese Region mit einer Streitkraft von ca. 10.000 Infanteristen und Kavalleristen, von denen aber nur 400 Hinterladergewehre besaßen.

  6. 23. Okt. 2022 · Rabih az-Zubayr usually known as Rabah in French, was a Sudanese warlord and slave trader who established a powerful empire east of Lake Chad, in today’s Chad. Statue of Rabah at the National Museum in Maiduguri, Borno, Nigeria.

  7. The battle of Kouno was an inconclusive battle that took place between French troops and the Muslim army led by Rabih az-Zubayr, in the context of French colonial expansion in Africa, and more precisely in Chad.