
Sulayman Solong (; 1550 – c. 1637)
[ Hill 1967, p. 350] was the first historical
sultan
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of
Darfur
Darfur ( ; ) is a region of western Sudan. ''Dār'' is an Arabic word meaning "home f – the region was named Dardaju () while ruled by the Daju, who migrated from Meroë , and it was renamed Dartunjur () when the Tunjur ruled the area. ...
.
[ Ofcansky 1992, "The Fur"] According to several sources, he ruled the
Sultanate of Darfur from 1596 to 1637.
[ MacMichael 1967, p. 7] However, because of the lack of contemporary references, estimates of his reign dates diverge widely, with some modern scholars stating that he probably reigned between 1660 and 1680.
[ O'Fahey 2008, p. 36]
Biography
The
Keira dynasty (also spelled Kayra) sprang from the
Kunjara, one of the three Fur tribes.
[ Holt 1991, p. 122] Although Fur tradition speaks of early rulers such as
Daali and
Kuuruu, they are generally regarded as
folk hero
A folk hero or national hero is a type of hero – real, fictional or mythology, mythological – with their name, personality and deeds embedded in the popular consciousness of a people, mentioned frequently in Folk music, folk songs, folk tales ...
es.
[ Holt 1982, p. 51] Sulaiman Solong is considered the first historical ruler of the Keira dynasty.
According to traditional accounts, a land dispute erupted between Sulaiman's father Kuuruu and his uncle Tunsam, which forced Kuuruu to flee with Sulaiman to Dar Masalit in the west.
Sulaiman grew up there among his mother's
Masalit tribe,
to whom an
Arab
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Arabs have been in the Fertile Crescent for thousands of years ...
origin is generally ascribed.
[ Fisher 1977, p. 305] When he became strong enough, he overthrew his uncle Tunsam, recaptured
Jabal Marra from him and forced him to flee east to the border with
Kordofan
Kordofan ( ') is a former province of central Sudan. In 1994 it was divided into three new federal states: North Kordofan, South Kordofan and West Kordofan. In August 2005, West Kordofan State was abolished and its territory divided between N ...
. Modern historians hypothesize that the civil war between Kuuruu and Tunsam may be linked to the collapse of the
Tunjur empire.
Little is known of Sulaiman's reign
[ O'Fahey 2008, p. 37] with the traditions surrounding being recorded two centuries later.
Sulaiman's nickname "Solong" means "the red-faced" or "the Arab" in the
Fur language, in reference either to his complexion or to his mother's origins.
He is remembered as a warrior and conqueror who led 33 military campaigns, thereby transforming his Fur tribal kingdom into a
multiethnic empire in succession to the Tunjur.
He conquered Kordofan and for a time extended his dominions over the
Funj Sultanate,
which was weakened due to a series of civil wars.
His conquests were mainly aimed at increasing the number of slaves he held, which he could then
barter
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with merchants from surrounding regions for arms, war-horses and fine cloth.
Nevertheless, Sulaiman's sultanate lagged behind other Sub-Saharan African states in terms of modern weaponry. Unlike the
Bornu or
Songhai empires, Darfur did not use
firearm
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The first firearms originate ...
s.
The monarchy Sulaiman founded followed the then common African model of
divine kingship,
which was later transformed under the impact of
Islam
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.
[ O'Fahey 2008, p. 38] Sulaiman is traditionally credited with making
Islam
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the sultanate's
state religion.
The prior religion of his semi-legendary predecessors is unclear,
with some sources suggesting that it was
paganism
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. Sulaiman built mosques for his subjects and encouraged Islamic practices such as
circumcision
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.
However, the
Islamization of the Keira state was a slow process, and the monarchy retained pre-Islamic rituals throughout its existence.
Sulaiman was married to an Arab woman.
He was succeeded on his death by his son
Musa Sulayman and was buried on Jabal Marra, which went on to become the ancestral cemetery of the Fur sultans.
Sulaiman was considered the "
founding father" of the Keira state, a status that was highlighted in the oral traditions as well as on the seals of succeeding sultans,
[ O'Fahey 2008, p. 39] which often gave a
pedigree back to Sulaiman.
Nevertheless, historian
Peter Malcolm Holt writes in the ''
Encyclopaedia of Islam
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'' that Sulaiman was probably not the founder of the Keira dynasty, but simply its first Muslim ruler.
Sulaiman's descendants continued to reign over Darfur until
Ali Dinar's death in battle at the hands of the British in 1916.
See also
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History of Darfur
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Islamization of Sudan
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