Kashim Bir
| Kashim Bir | |
|---|---|
| Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire | |
| Reign | 13th century |
| Predecessor | Kade I |
| Successor | Jalil or Bir II Ibrahim |
| Spouse | Kagudi |
| Issue | Ibrahim I Nikale |
| Dynasty | Sayfawa dynasty |
| Father | Dunama II Dabbalemi |
| Mother | Zainab |
Kashim Bir (Kashim Biri bin Dunama[1]), also called Bir and Othman,[2] was mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire[2][3] at some point between 1259 and 1290,[1] in a period of succession conflict between the sons of Dunama II Dabbalemi.[2] Kashim Bir was a son of Dunama II and his consort Zainab.[2] Kashim Bir succeeded his brother Kade I as mai, and was himself succeeded by either Jalil or Bir II Ibrahim.[2]
Bosworth (1996) considers Kashim Bir and Bir II Ibrahim to be the same figure[1] whereas Cohen (1966)[2] and Stewart (1989)[3] separate the two.[2]
Kashim Bir's consort was named Kagudi. They had at least one son together, Ibrahim I Nikale, who would later claim the Kanem–Bornu throne.[2]
References
- ^ a b c Bosworth, Clifford Edmund (2012) [1996]. The New Islamic Dynasties: A Chronological and Genealogical Manual. Edinburgh University Press. p. 126. ISBN 0-7486-2137-7.
- ^ a b c d e f g h Cohen, Ronald (1966). "The Bornu King Lists". Boston University Papers on Africa: Volume II: African History. Boston University Press. p. 80.
- ^ a b Stewart, John (1989). African States and Rulers: An Encyclopedia of Native, Colonial and Independent States and Rulers Past and Present. McFarland & Company. pp. 33–34, 146.