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Napoleon Bonaparte leads by 20.0 pts · 2 figures compared

Emperor · Medieval

General · Modern
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Mai Ali Ghaji relocated the capital of the Kanem-Bornu Empire from Kanem to Ngazargamu (Birni N'Gazargamu) in the Bornu region. This move was prompted by pressure from the Bulala invaders and established a new, more defensible center for the empire.
Mai Ali Ghaji led military campaigns to consolidate Bornu's control over the Lake Chad region. He defeated the Bulala and other rival groups, securing the new capital at Ngazargamu and establishing Bornu as the dominant power in the area.
Mai Ali Ghaji died after a reign of approximately 35 years. His death marked the end of the founding period of the Bornu Empire, leaving a stable and prosperous state that would be further developed by his successors.
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