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|occupation = {{Diplomat}}}}{{Stack end}}'''Idris Alooma''' (d. 1596) was ''mai'' (king) of the Kanem-Bornu Empire, an [[Africa]]n empire that constituted what are now [[Chad]] and [[Nigeria]]. During Alooma's reign (c. 1564-1596), the Kanem-Bornu empire is generally considered to have reached its zenith. Alooma's deep [[Muslim]] faith led to substantial reforms in the empire, including, but not limited to, a variety of improvements to infrastructure and an expanded interest in trade.
 
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}}{{Stack end}}'''Idris Alooma''' (d. 1596) was ''mai'' (king) of the Kanem-Bornu Empire, an [[Africa]]n empire that constituted what are now [[Chad]] and [[Nigeria]]. During Alooma's reign (c. 1564-1596), the Kanem-Bornu empire is generally considered to have reached its zenith. Alooma's deep [[Muslim]] faith led to substantial reforms in the empire, including, but not limited to, a variety of improvements to infrastructure and an expanded interest in trade.
   
 
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Revision as of 19:41, 8 September 2017

Idris Alooma
Idris Alooma-1-
Historical Figure
Nationality: Kenum-Bornu Empire
Year of Birth: Template:16CentBirthsOTL
Year of Death: 1596
Cause of Death:
Religion: Islam
Occupation: Monarch
Political Office(s): Mai () of Kenum-Bornu
Fictional Appearances:
Shared Universe Story
"Two Thieves"
Riverworld
Type of Appearance: Direct
Nationality: Bornu
Occupation: Diplomat
Political Office(s): Ambassador to New Constantinople

Idris Alooma (d. 1596) was mai (king) of the Kanem-Bornu Empire, an African empire that constituted what are now Chad and Nigeria. During Alooma's reign (c. 1564-1596), the Kanem-Bornu empire is generally considered to have reached its zenith. Alooma's deep Muslim faith led to substantial reforms in the empire, including, but not limited to, a variety of improvements to infrastructure and an expanded interest in trade.

Idris Alooma in "Two Thieves"

Like everyone who lived and died on Earth, Idris Alooma was resurrected on Riverworld at the physical age of 25. He became part of the new community of Bornu under the reign of Musa ar-Rahman, eventually becoming a minister to the neighboring community of New Constantinople, which was ruled Alexios Komnenos. In the period prior to the war between Bornu and New Constantinople, Komnenos made several demands of Bornu that would render it subservient to New Constantinople. Alooma angrily refused these demands. While Komnenos was tempted to simply kill Alooma and let him be resurrected somewhere else on the River, he knew that his own minister to Bornu, Michael Palaiologos, would face similar treatment if he did.[1]

References

  1. Tales of Riverworld, pgs. 173-174.
Royal offices
(OTL)
Preceded by
Abd Dallah
Mai of the Kanem-Bornu Empire
c. 1564 to 1596
Succeeded by
Muhammed VI Bukalmarami