Dar Runga was a sultanate in what is today southern Chad. It was a tributary state of the Ouaddai Empire. It was conquered by Rabih az-Zubayr in 1890 and annexed to its former vassal, the sultanate of Dar al Kuti.
Sultanate of Dar Runga | |||||||
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?–1890 | |||||||
Status | Vassal state of the Wadai Empire | ||||||
Common languages | Arabic, Runga and other Nilo-Saharan languages | ||||||
Religion | Islam (official) | ||||||
Government | Monarchy | ||||||
Historical era | Late Modern Period | ||||||
• Established | ? | ||||||
• Dar al-Kuti is established as a vassal state | 1830 | ||||||
• Rabih az-Zubayr invasion and annexation to Dar al-Kuti | 1890 | ||||||
• Disestablished | 1890 | ||||||
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