Sao

people

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distribution in Cameroon

  • Cameroon
    In Cameroon: Ethnic and linguistic composition

    The Sudanic-speaking peoples include the Sao, who live on the Adamawa Plateau; the Fulani; and the Kanuri. The Fulani came from the Niger basin in two waves, in the 11th and 19th centuries; they were Muslims who converted and subjugated the peoples of the Logone valley and the Kébi and…

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  • Cameroon
    In Cameroon: Early history

    …the most widely known is Sao, which arose in the vicinity of Lake Chad, probably in the 5th century ce. This kingdom reached its height from the 9th to the 15th century, after which it was conquered and destroyed by the Kotoko state, which extended over large portions of northern…

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history of Chad

  • The Niger and Sénégal river basins and the Lake Chad basin and their drainage networks
    In Lake Chad: Settlement history

    …the region has been the Sao civilization; it is believed that the modern Kotoko, a fishing people on the Chari near Lake Chad, are descendants of the Sao.

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  • Chad
    In Chad: History of Chad

    … was originally occupied by the Sao. This vanished people is probably represented today by the Kotoko, in whose country, along the banks of the Logone and Chari, was unearthed in the 1950s a medieval culture notable for work in terra-cotta and bronze.

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