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A district in northeastern Central African Republic, comprising the area on the frontier with Chad, south of the Aouk River in modern Bamingui-Bangoram province. It was the site of a local Sultanate founded in the 19th century by an exiled Baguirmid prince.
Ruler Name | Start Year | End Year | Notes | Dynasty | Kingdom |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Omar Djougoultoum | 1830 | 1870 | Kenga | Dar al-Kuti | |
Muhammad Kober | 1870 | 1890 | Kenga | Dar al-Kuti | |
Muhammad al-Sanussi | 1890 | 1911 | Proxy for Rabih az-Zubayr (Rabah the Conqueror) | Zobeir | Dar al-Kuti |
To French Protectorate | 1897 | 1912 | Dar al-Kuti | ||
Kamoun al-Sanussi | 1911 | 1912 | Dar al-Kuti | ||
To France | 1912 | 1960 | Dar al-Kuti | ||
To Central African Republic | 1960 | Present | Dar al-Kuti |
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