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'Abd ar Rahman ibn Muhammad al Amin

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Dynasty  Kanemi
House  Kanemi
Successor  Umar of Borno
Accede date  June 8, 1837
Religion  Muslim
Place of burial  Kukawa, Nigeria
Predecessor  Umar of Borno
Reign  October 1853 – 3 September 1854
Father  Muhammad al-Amin al-Kanemi
Died  December 1854, Borno State, Nigeria
Parents  Muhammad al-Amin al-Kanemi

'Abd ar-Rahman, Abdurrahman or Darman was Shehu of Borno from 1853 to 1854.

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Reign of 'Abd ar-Rahman

With the help of some courtiers of Kukawa, 'Abd ar-Rahman deposed his brother Umar in November 1853 and became Shehu of Borno. He was considered too violent and tyrannical by his followers which explains why he only reigned for ten months before his brother reconquered his throne in September 1854. He was then executed, most probably in December 1854.

'Abd ar-Rahman as seen by Heinrich Barth

In 1851, a British expedition led by Heinrich Barth arrived in Borno. For Barth,'Abd ar-Rahman was a

good soldier but a man of very loose and violent character. When a youth he had committed all sorts of violence and injustice, carrying off young brides by force to indulge his passions; he was besides, a man of little intelligence. Being but a few months younger than Omar, he thought himself equally entitled to the succession; and if once admitted into a high position in the empire, he might be expected to abuse his influence on the very first opportunity

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