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Coordinates: 14°40N 23°580E / 14.06667°N 23.96667°E / 14.06667; 23.96667
 

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Kobbei
Kobbai, Kubay, Kubayh, Kobbe, Kobbé
town
Kobbei is located in Sudan
Kobbei

Kobbei

Location in Sudan

Coordinates: 14°4′0″N 23°58′0″E / 14.06667°N 23.96667°E / 14.06667; 23.96667
Country Sudan
StateNorth Darfur
Elevation
3,135 ft (956 m)
Population
 (2010)
 • Total0

Kobbei (also Kobbai, Kubay or Kubayh[1]) is a former town in North Darfur of western Sudan, west of Al-Fashir. It is now deserted. At its peak in the 19th century it was a thriving town, the largest in Darfur, with a population of up to 8,000.[2][3] It declined as the wells at the oasis dried up, and the caravans first slowed, due to conflicts with al-Zubayr Rahma Mansur to the south, and then stopped with the fall of the Darfur Sultanate in 1874.[1][3][4] The ruins are located west of Jabal Kobbei (Mount Kobbei) along the Wadi Kobbei (Kobbei Arroyo) for approximately two miles.[1]

Kobbei was the major trading center of the Darfur Sultanate,[1] but was dependent on long-distance trade both north-south, and to a slightly lesser extent east-west. Slaves from the south were a major component of the trade, as were ostrich feathers, camels, ivory and acacia tree gum. When al-Zubayr Rahma Mansur acquired holdings in the Bahr el Ghazal, he diverted to Khartoum significant portions of the goods coming from the south. These diversions began in 1856 and the decline in trade was significant by 1860.

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  1. ^ a b c d Tubiana, Marie-José (editor) (1983) "Chapter 5 Translations and Commentray, Documents XLII to XLVII The merchants Muhummad Kannuna and 'Ali Bey Ibrahim al-Tirayfi" Land in Dar Fur: Charters and Related Documents from the Dar Fur Sultanate (Fontes Historiae Africanae: Series Arabica #3; translations by R. S. O'Fahey and M. I. Abu Salim) Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, England, pages 106-107, ISBN 0-521-24643-1
  • ^ Theobald, Alan Buchan (1965) ʼAlī Dīnār: Last Sultan of Darfur, 1898-1916 Longmans, London, pp. 1-16, OCLC 25827495
  • ^ a b O'Fahey, Rex S. (2008) The Darfur Sultanate: A History Columbia University Press, New York, pages 251-252, ISBN 978-0-231-70038-2
  • ^ O'Fahey, Rex S. "Introduction" In Marie-José (editor) (1983) Land in Dar Fur: Charters and Related Documents from the Dar Fur Sultanate (Fontes Historiae Africanae: Series Arabica #3; translations by R. S. O'Fahey and M. I. Abu Salim) Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, England,page 3, ISBN 0-521-24643-1

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