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Jelilov, Gylych, Ramat Ayinde, Selman Tetik, Bilal Bilal, and Natalia Olali. "Impact of Terrorism on Agricultural Business in Borno State, Nigeria." Applied Studies in Agribusiness and Commerce 12, no. 3-4 (December 13, 2018): 117–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.19041/apstract/2018/3-4/14.

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This study examines the impact of terrorism on agribusiness in Borno state. Terrorist activities in Borno state dates back to 2009 where a group of Islamic extremists popularly known as Boko Haram (meaning western education is a sin) became violent in their activities. The group operates significantly in north-eastern Nigeria where Borno state is located and since 2009. The presence of the group has led to collapse of socio-economic activities in Borno state among other states. Millions of people have been displaced fromtheir homes and forced to live in camps in neighbouring states. As a result, this study examines the impact of insurgency related activities on agribusiness in BornoState. Agricbusiness in Borno state can be measured using four different parameters, amount of area cultivated, annual crop production, rearing of livestock and fish farming. These are the major agricultural business residents of Borno state are engaged in. However due to unavailability of data, rearing of livestock and fish farming are dropped, thus focusing on area cultivated and annual crop production. As a result of these two variables, two models are developed. The first model measures the relationship between amounts of crop produced with insurgency related killings, while the second model measuresthe relationship between total areasof farmland cultivated with fatalities resulting from terrorist activity. This study employs Ordinary Least Squares methodology and finds that both relationshipsreveal negative results thus indicating statistically significant negative impact of terrorism on agribusiness in Borno State. JEL Classification: Q10, Q18, Q12
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Ali, Umar Mohammed, and Dr Omonbude Mike. "Adopting Managerial Marketing Strategies To Revive The Declining Position Of Industries In The State(Experience Of Borno State)." American Journal of Management and Economics Innovations 03, no. 02 (February 28, 2021): 46–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.37547/tajmei/volume03issue02-06.

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The research work was conducted to find out on the adopting of managerial marketing strategies to revive the declining position of industries in the state, The study will help Borno state industries to identify the marketing style/ marketing strategies on day to day activities on managing it industries in the state the research also reveal that the marketing strategies and marketing logic that will be use to attract more prospective customers to patronize Borno state industries goods , Base on the finding, it was reveal that Borno state government need to invest a higher amount of money to boost the economic standard of state, create more job opportunity to the teeming youth of state, and also attract foreign direct investors for the survival of the industries of the state, all the industries need to adopt PS of marketing mix programme, marketing segmentation, packaging branding vertical marketing system and horizontal marketing system, price of product fixing policy, distribution channels, method of advertising channels product life cycles stages and the rest. Borno state industries to move out of these economic recession all the industries most adopts managerial marketing strategies for the revival of Borno industries.
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Dewière, Rémi. "“Ismaël pria Osman de luy donner quelques Chrestiens”: Gift Exchanges and Economic Reciprocity in trans-Saharan Diplomacy (Sixteenth–Seventeenth Centuries)." Diplomatica 2, no. 2 (December 21, 2020): 223–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/25891774-02020003.

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Abstract The practice of gift-giving was omnipresent in trans-Saharan embassies. Gifts were the material expression of the political dialogue between rulers. Their quality and quantity was a good barometer of relations between rulers. A close analysis of the gifts sent or received by the Borno rulers (present-day Nigeria) between the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries reveals a system of norms and customs on the part of the Borno chancellery. Their material value also raises the question of their economic dimension and how they were recycled. By focusing on the embassies between Tripoli and Borno in the early modern period, the aim of this article is to demonstrate that the gifts were a part of a normalized practice of diplomacy. Beyond the message carried by the gifts themselves, the Borno sultans mixed economic and political interests by integrating the exchanges of gifts into the wider trans-Saharan trade.
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Mohammed Ali, Umar. "The Effective Ways Of Entrepreneurial Opportunities For Small And Medium Enterprise Scheme (SMEs) In Borno State." American Journal of Management and Economics Innovations 03, no. 04 (April 11, 2021): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.37547/tajmei/volume03issue04-01.

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The study investigated effects of insurgency on educational development in Borno State. Basic education is the first level of education for children at primary 1 level to basic 9 which is the junior secondary school level in Nigeria. However, achieving education for all Nigerian children, Borno state need a secured teaching and learning environment. The study examined the effect of insurgent activities such as abduction of pupils and attacks on teachers in basic schools of Borno State and its effect to the development of the education in the state. The sample for the study was 270 teachers of basic schools, selected on the basis of 10 teachers from each of the 27 local government area that constitute Borno State. The instrument for data collection was a 20 items questionnaire title: Boko Haram Insurgency and educational development Questionnaires (HIEDQ). Two research questions were formulated, data collected were converted to mean, standard deviation and used to answer the research questions. It was therefore recommended that the Nigerian government should provide security to the state. The government should show higher commitment in mobilizing the armed forces to end the insurgency in the State and provide adequate security in schools. It was further recommended that the religious leaders should preach against violence act in their respective communities.
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Dunya, A. M., H. Husa, S. Z. Yusuf, Y. Usman, and A. A. Makinta. "Fertility and hatchability in local chicken of Borno state, Nigeria." Journal of Agricultural Science and Applications 03, no. 01 (March 31, 2014): 20–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.14511/jasa.2014.030104.

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Ali, Umar Mohammed. "Lack Of Proper Evaluation And Performance In Promoting Staff Of Borno State Civil Service Commission." American Journal of Interdisciplinary Innovations and Research 03, no. 06 (June 8, 2021): 58–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.37547/tajiir/volume03issue06-09.

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This study examines the lack of proper evaluation and performance in promoting staff of Borno state civil service commission , It is indeed clear that the effects of civil service commission in appraisal of the performance of employees in relation to promotion. Similarly, evaluation of staff promotion is a critical factor in economic and social development for it to determine the standard of the organisation. Being an employee, certain variables are expected by the individual from the organisation as rewards. It is a well-known fact that three has been a very serious decline and in some instance complete collapse of the public sector in Borno state over the years as a result of insurgency. In spite of huge financial commitments put in place by the government as payment of remuneration and other fringe benefits, the public sector in the state is either decline or in most cases embarrassingly inefficient and in effective, thought many factors contributed to this unfortunate issues of lack of proper evaluation of staff promotion in Borno state civil service commission.
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de Veer, Elisabeth, and Ann O'Hear. "Gerhard Rohlfs in Yorubaland." History in Africa 21 (1994): 251–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3171888.

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Gerhard Rohlfs was born in Vegesack near Bremen in 1831. He was a frequent traveler in Africa, and in 1865-67 he became the first European to travel from north Africa across the Sahara to the west African coast, from Tripoli to Borno, then through Bauchi and Keffi to Loko, thence down the Benue to its confluence with the Niger at Lokoja, which he reached on 28 March 1867. From there, he proceeded upstream along the Niger to Raba, delivering presents to Masaba of Nupe. From Raba, he traveled overland through Yorubaland to Lagos. In 1868 he published an account of the first half of this journey, from north Africa to Borno, in Petermann's Mitteilungen. In 1872 his account of the second half, “Gerhard Rohlfs' Reise durch Nord-Afrika vom Mittelländischen Meere bis zum Busen von Guinea, 1865 bis 1867, 2. Hälfte: von Kuka nach Lagos (Bornu, Bautschi, Saria, Nupe, Yoruba),” also appeared in Petermann's. A later publication, Quer durch Afrika, which appeared in 1874-75, covered the entire journey.Rohlfs' accounts of his travels in west Africa south of the Sahara have up to now been greatly neglected. The works mentioned above have never been published in English translation, which no doubt goes some way to explain this neglect. Rohlfs' information on his stay in Kuka (the capital of Borno) and his visits to Bauchi and Nupe have been cited by some scholars, at least. Very few, however, appear to have consulted his description of the last leg of his 1866-67 journey, in which he proceeded from the Niger south through Yorubaland to Lagos, visiting Share, Ilorin, Iwo, Ibadan, and parts of Ijebuland on the way.
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Hiribarren, Vincent. "A European and African Joint-Venture: Writing a Seamless History of Borno (1902–1960)." History in Africa 40, no. 1 (July 23, 2013): 77–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/hia.2013.6.

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AbstractThis article engages with existing scholarship that explores how colonial knowledge was constructed. Focusing on the region of Borno it will highlight the ways in which European officials collaborated with African elites when writing official histories of the region (1902–1960). These exchanges were indicative of both the ruling Kanemi dynasty’s efforts to assert their authority in Borno, as well as the efforts made by foreign colonial officials to advance their careers.
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HAOUR, ANNE, and BOUBE GADO. "GARUMELE, VILLE MÉDIÉVALE DU KANEM-BORNO? UNE CONTRIBUTION ARCHÉOLOGIQUE*." Journal of African History 50, no. 3 (November 2009): 355–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021853709990016.

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ABSTRACTCette contribution reconsidère le site de Garumele (Niger) à la lumière de récents travaux archéologiques. Garumele est dit dans les sources historiques avoir été la capitale de l'empire de Kanem-Borno peu avant la fondation de Birnin Gazargamo (deuxième moitié du quinzième siècle). Cet article reconcilie sources archéologiques et historiques pour évaluer la véracité de cette tradition – mais aussi pour considérer les facteurs méthodologiques et théoriques qui contribuent au mystère des origines du Kanem-Borno.
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Tela, Usman M., Abdu M. Lawn, Ahmed A. Mohammed, Hassan M. Dogo, and Bukhari A. Ghide. "Audit of lower urinary tract endoscopic procedures in Borno, North-Eastern Nigeria." International Journal of Research in Medical Sciences 9, no. 2 (January 29, 2021): 325. http://dx.doi.org/10.18203/2320-6012.ijrms20210405.

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Background: Endourology which includes lower urinary tract (LUT) endoscopy, is an important component of standard urological practice worldwide. The objective of our study was to audit the LUT endoscopic procedures performed in Borno, a state in north-eastern Nigeria and share our experience.Methods: We, retrospectively reviewed the Lower urinary Tract endoscopies performed in Borno state over 9 years, from January 2012 to December 2020. Data related to LUT endoscopies were extracted from the patients’ clinical notes and operation theatre registers of the 2 focused hospitals in Borno where endourology procedures were performed (University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital and Royal specialist hospital maiduguri) and then analyzed. Urology patients who did not undergone LUT endoscopy were excluded.Results: We analyzed the data of total sum of 201 patients for the 2 hospitals, which represented the sample size for the study. Mean age of patients was 47.2years, with male to female ratio of 3.5:1. Bladder tumor with or without haematuria (31.3%) was the commonest indication for LUT endoscopy, seconded by removal of ureteric double J stents (23.4%). Urethrocystoscopy (74.0%) was the commonest procedure performed predominantly under local anaesthesia, for both diagnostic and therapeutic purposes.Conclusions: We reported LUT endoscopies in Borno which was commonly indicated in bladder tumors presenting with or without haematuria. Urethrocystoscopy is the commonest procedure. As we get more endourology equipment in the public hospital many of our patients will benefit from these minimally invasive procedures in both lower and upper urinary tract diseases.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Borno"

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Mukhtar, Yakubu. "Trade, merchants and the State in Borno c. 1893-1939 /." Köln : R. Köppe, 2000. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb376325314.

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Mukhtar, Y. "Trade, merchants and the state in Borno, c.1893-1939." Thesis, SOAS, University of London, 1992. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.505500.

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Ali, Shettima Alhaji. "Information and small enterprise development in Borno State of Nigeria." Thesis, University of Warwick, 1987. http://wrap.warwick.ac.uk/2921/.

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This thesis presents the result of research into small-scale enterprise in Borno State of Nigeria. The development of the small-enterprise sector has been a policy objective in the country over the past decade. Its main contributions are envisaged as creating employment, contributing to industrialisation, spreading industry to rural areas, and mobilisation of local resources. The growth of the sector and its contribution have, however, not been as great as desired.Lack of information and advice for potential and existing small-scale enterprises can restrict their development and growth. This aspect had not previously been studied in depth in the Nigerian environment. This created the need to study the information needs of and sources available to small firm entrepreneurs. The research was concentrated in Borno State. The method of study involved interview with small firm agencies and with small firm owner/managers.The study found that there are quite a number of programmes for assisting small firm entrepreneurs but emphasis is mainly laid in providing material and technical assistance rather than information and counselling. The existing agencies are also found to be constrained in providing effective assistance to small firm entrepreneurs by inadequate organisation. The perceived needs of small firm entrepreneurs on the other hand are mainly related to finding resources. Need for management competence is unrealised or suppressed. They tend to look for information on their perceived needs through informal personal sources and business contacts and are reluctant (due to a lack of confidence) to contact Government sponsored services for assistance.The main recommendation is for an overhaul of government aided assistance to small firms and a need to stress the development of management competence rather than emphasis on material support. In particular it is recommended that the several existing services be coordinated into an information network of assistance programmes. This will consist of consultancy units, a business information unit, a coordination centre and a credit guarantee scheme.
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Lange, Dierk. "Contribution à l'étude médiévale du Borno et les pays Hausa." Lille 3 : ANRT, 1989. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb376069667.

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Lange, Dierk. "L'histoire du Borno et des états Hausa à l'époque médiévale." Paris 1, 1987. http://www.theses.fr/1987PA010626.

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L'etude principale est agencee en trois parties. Dans une premiere partie on traite de l'histoire des etats hausa des origines jusqu'au debut du xvie siecle. L'histoire des trois etats hausa est analysee en detail : kano, katsina et kebbi. Durant une premiere periode le pays hausa subit la domination du borno (xiiie debut xive s. ). Redevenu autonome durant une seconde periode (2e moitie du xive s. ), le pays hausa est submerge par un mouvement politico-religieux inspire par les wangara originaires du mali. Ensuite, durant une troisieme periode (2e moitie du xve s. ), le borno retablit sa suzerainete sur tous les etats hausa a l'exception du kebbi. Apres une breve domination songhay les kanta du kebbi contestent durant le xvie s. La domination bornoane sur les etats hausa. Dans une deuxieme partie on traite des populations tchadiques du borno et des sao. Avec le deplacement de la residence des sayfuwa du kanem au borno les populations tchadiques vivant aux alentours de la nouvelle capitale obtiennent le statut privilegie d'une population "sao". Les historiographes du borno les assimilent aux "populations protegees". Les descendants des populations concernees continuent jusqu'a nos jours a designer leurs ancetres ante-islamiques comme "sao". Dans une troisieme partie on traite des institutions politiques bornoanes et en particulier des grands offices de l'etat. La grande stabilite des institutions politiques sayfuwa a travers le temps permet de reconstituer avec beaucoup de precisions le regime politique des sayfuwa au xvie s. On distingue entre les offices du palais, les grands offices du trone, les offices de la capitale et les offices territoriaux.
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Omoja, Lawrence Onwura. "The role of small towns in rural development in Borno State, Nigeria." Thesis, University College London (University of London), 1987. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.261304.

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Usman, Hamidu Bagwan. "The consequences of family breakdown in post-independence Nigeria : a case study of Borno state." Thesis, University of Warwick, 1989. http://wrap.warwick.ac.uk/36686/.

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This is a study of the social and legal consequences of family breakdown in Nigeria as a whole but with specific reference to Borno State. It examines the effects of family breakdown on the husband and wife or wives and their children under the General Laws, Customary Law and Islamic Law of the people of Maidugurij Biu, and Gwoza areas of Borno State. The study covers the post-Independence period-i. e from 1960 to today. The aim of the study is to show how the social and economic changes in society affect the family at divorce. Although social change is part of any society, this study shows that the formal law on family breakdown and its consequences have not kept pace with social change, and that the dichotomy between state law and customary or Islamic law on family breakdown exists only in court. Thus the authority of the extended family, and within it, the dominance of men over womens, has not been specifically disturbed by the increasing Westernisation and rural-urban migration that has taken place since Independence. It is under this situation that the rights of women, property settlement on divorce, maintenances, and custody of children, as the main indicators of the consequences of family breakdown in any society has to be gauged. The role of the law and the state is also discussed. We argue that all the post-Colonial governments in the Federation were responsible for the present deplorable condition of victims of family breakdown not only in Borno State but throughout the country. Thus there has been no state-provided Social welfare to cater for deserted wivest children, and destitutes despite the ever increasing needs of such persons in a society that is rapidly changing. It is within this context that the effect of family breakdown on the people of Borno State is examined. The study argues that the various state authorities in Nigeria tend to abandon their responsibility to the family to the traditional customary institutions, such as the extended familyf which are now incapable of meeting the needs of victims of family breakdown. Moreoveri, the traditional family based economic system does not help women on divorce because it is predicated on the traditional power structure within the home which is in favour of men. on divorce, women are invariably left high and dry# and with few alternatives than to return home to their parents or other extended family members for support.
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Hiribarren, Vincent Emmanuel Jean Etienne. "From a Kingdom to a Nigerian State : the territory and boundaries of Borno (1810-2010)." Thesis, University of Leeds, 2012. http://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/2848/.

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This thesis examines the political space of Borno part of modern-day Nigeria from 1810 to 2010. It seeks to bridge the gap between precolonial, colonial and postcolonial history while studying the evolving concept of a Bornoan space in the longue durée. This research project highlights the continuity of the spatial framework of a nineteenth-century kingdom in colonial and postcolonial Nigeria. The aim of this study is to demonstrate that the Bornoan space survived the European colonisation as the British manipulated the concept of the territory of Borno in their competition against other Europeans in Africa. European imperialism did not always destroy African polities but, in the case of Borno, favoured the reconstruction of a nineteenth-century territory within the Nigerian colony. It will be argued that the quest for territorial legitimacy led the British to constantly adapt their colonial administration to the previous nineteenth-century space as the colonial administration recycled the kingdom of Borno within the Nigerian framework. The creation of the province of Borno was thus based on the utilisation of some of its nineteenth-century borders and its concept of territoriality. Thus, Indirect Rule preserved the territory of Borno within colonial Nigeria. This last argument means that the Bornoan space was re-used and reconstructed by the colonial officials with the help of the Bornoan elite. The independent kingdom was no more but it could survive within British administration and scholarly writings. This attitude can explain why the British officials wanted to reunify German and British Borno in two United Nations plebiscites in 1959 and 1961. The Scramble for Borno which began at the end of the nineteenth century was thus not over before 1961. Postcolonial Nigeria directly inherited this administrative framework and territorial practices from its colonial predecessor. This last phenomenon can explain the creation of Borno State in 1976. However, this process came to an end in 1991 when Yobe State was carved out Borno. It will be argued that the Bornoan spatial identity is evolving and turning into a cultural phenomenon in the twenty-first century.
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El-Yakub, Kaka. "An auto-ethnographical study of integration of Kanuri traditional health practices into the Borno State health care system." Thesis, Durham University, 2009. http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/171/.

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There are many forms of traditional health practices in Nigeria, many of which are at odds or conflict with orthodox western biomedical practices. Yet they are hightly patronized, especially by rural dwellers who make up about 80 percent of the country’s population. The objective of this thesis is to consider the traditional health practices of the Kanuri people of Borno, NE Nigeria, and the extent to which they may harm and endanger the lives of people especially mothers and children. The context of the study is the high rates of maternal and infant mortality in the state. I occupy a dual role as both an upholder of the traditions of the Kanuri people (including their health traditions) and a public health professional. The dissonance and paradox inherent in this dual role is illustrated with firsthand examples throughout the thesis. It gave me the motivation to undertake this piece of research with a view to reducing the rhetorical gap between theory and practice which pertains in the state in regard to integrating the two systems, the co-existence and integration of which is promoted by the health policy of the country as a whole. Formal ethnographic research was conducted during a five year period from 1999 to 2005. The philosophy of reflexivity was adopted, drawing on my earlier experiences in an auto-ethnographic manner. Data triangulation was employed due to the complex nature of the research. Focus group discussions, interviews and questionnaire administration were employed with different categories of research subjects – traditional and orthodox health workers, urban and rural mothers. The results show that western-trained health professionals in the state stand between their own culture, which is of course changing, and the global professional identities they have acquired through professional development and training. At the same time the traditional healers can no longer operate in a context separate from official western-based systems which co-exist with the traditional practices and are widely known to the general public in Borno. Historically, the systems have been in opposition. Now there is supposed to be collaboration and overlap.
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Dewière, Rémi. "L'esclave, le savant et le sultan : représentations du monde et diplomatie au sultanat du Borno (XVIe-XVIIe siècles)." Thesis, Paris 1, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015PA010631.

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Situé sur la rive ouest du lac Tchad, au nord-est du Nigeria actuel, le sultanat du Borno fut aux XVIe et XVIIe siècles un État islamique majeur dans les échanges économiques, humains et culturels du Sahel et du Sahara. Deux auteurs en particulier ont décrit la façon dont les sultans du Borno se sont impliqués dans le concert diplomatique pour garantir leurs intérêts commerciaux et territoriaux. Il s’agit d’un savant bornouan, Aḥmad ibn Furṭū (c. 1570) et d’un Français qui fut esclave à Tripoli dans les années 1670. À partir de l’analyse des textes produits par ces deux auteurs, cette thèse cherche à dépasser la simple histoire politique et diplomatique des sultans du Borno pour envisager les représentations, les circulations et les pratiques diplomatiques entre un État sahélien et le monde qui l’entoure à l’époque moderne, en prenant en compte les contraintes du milieu, les dynamiques sociales, économiques et religieuses ainsi que les discours et pratiques de la diplomatie
Located on the Western shores of Lake Chad in present-day Nigeria, the Borno Sultanate was the most important Islamic African state in the XVIth-XVIIth centuries. It influenced economical, cultural and human circulations in the whole Sahel and Sahara. Two contemporary authors described how the Borno sultans were integrated into the diplomatic exchanges in order to defend their economical and territorial interests. The first one was a Borno imam whose name named Aḥmad ibn Furṭū (c. 1570). The other was a French surgeon who was enslaved in Tripoli in the 1670s. On the basis of the texts they produced, this work aims to go beyond a political history of the Borno Sultanate and analyze the representations, the circulations and the practices of diplomacy between a sahelian state and its neighbours in the Early Modern period, taking into consideration the influence of environmental, religious, economical and social dynamics as well as the discourses and practices of diplomacy
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Books on the topic "Borno"

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Rothmaler, Eva. Ortsnamen in Borno (Nordnigeria). Köln: Köppe, 2003.

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Blancpain, François. Louis Borno, président d'Haïti. [Port-au-Prince, Haiti?]: Editions Regain, 1998.

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(Nigeria), Borno State. Government white paper on the report of the Panel on the Harmonisation of Borno Radio Corporation and Borno State Television Service. Maiduguri: Govt. Printer, 1985.

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Museum, Borno State. Guide to the Borno State Museum. Maiduguri, Nigeria: Borno State Council for Arts and Culture, 1985.

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Ayodele, Olu. The jihad in Hausaland and Borno. Ondo: Crofes Computers, 2005.

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Kanem-Borno: 1,000 years of splendor. New York: Chelsea House Publishers, 1995.

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Magnant, Jean-Pierre. La troisième mort de l'empire du Borno. Talence, France: Centre d'étude d'Afrique noire, Institut d'études politiques, Université de Bordeaux I, 1989.

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Governor, Borno State (Nigeria). My vision for Borno State: Inaugural speeches. [Borno State: Governor, 1999.

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Rufai, Amina Jidda. Guide to girl-child education in Borno State. [Monguno, Nigeria]: Family Support Programme, Monguno Local Govt. Chapter, 1996.

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Adamu, Gizachew, ed. A bibliographical guide to Borno studies, 1821-1983. [Maiduguri]: University of Maiduguri, 1986.

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Book chapters on the topic "Borno"

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Lucia, Lori De. "The space between Borno and Palermo." In Rethinking Medieval Margins and Marginality, 11–26. Abingdon, Oxon; New York, NY : Routledge, 2020.|: Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003006725-1.

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Garba, Ahmed Salisu. "Islamic Preaching Board Laws of Kano, Borno, and Niger States." In Religious Freedom and the Law, 155–71. Abingdon, Oxon [UK]; New York: Routledge, 2018. | Series: ICLARS series on law and religion: Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315149707-13.

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Rabby, AKM Shahariar Azad, Md Majedul Islam, Nazmul Hasan, Jebun Nahar, and Fuad Rahman. "Borno: Bangla Handwritten Character Recognition Using a Multiclass Convolutional Neural Network." In Proceedings of the Future Technologies Conference (FTC) 2020, Volume 1, 457–72. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-63128-4_35.

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Iwuchukwu, Marinus C. "Precolonial Sokoto Caliphate and Kanem-Borno Empire and the Advent of Islam." In Muslim-Christian Dialogue in Post-Colonial Northern Nigeria, 1–13. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137122575_1.

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Abbas, Adam M. "Climate Change and Forced Migration from Ngala and Kala-Balge LGAs, N.E. Borno State, Nigeria." In Global Changes and Natural Disaster Management: Geo-information Technologies, 141–51. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-51844-2_12.

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Shults, F. LeRon. "The gods Are Born—and We Have Borne Them." In Theology after the Birth of God, 1–16. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137358035_1.

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Lécuyer, Christophe. "Boron." In Encyclopedia of Earth Sciences Series, 156–61. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-39312-4_253.

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Lécuyer, Christophe. "Boron." In Encyclopedia of Earth Sciences Series, 1–6. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-39193-9_253-1.

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Crowson, Phillip. "Boron." In Minerals Handbook 1992–93, 50–55. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-12564-7_8.

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Kennedy, John D. "Boron." In Multinuclear NMR, 221–58. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-1783-8_8.

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Conference papers on the topic "Borno"

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Mamman, Eli, and J. O. Ohu. "Modeling the Stress Relaxation of Agricultural Soils in Borno State, Nigeria." In 2018 Detroit, Michigan July 29 - August 1, 2018. St. Joseph, MI: American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.13031/aim.201800302.

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Mamman, Eli. "DRAUGHT PREDICTION MODELS FOR TILLAGE TINES IN TWO PROMINENT AGRICULTURAL SOILS IN BORNO STATE, NIGERIA." In 2019 Boston, Massachusetts July 7- July 10, 2019. St. Joseph, MI: American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.13031/aim.201900391.

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Sud, Anupma, Iheanyichukwu Uzoma, Sule Meleh, Adeshina Aladeshawe, Aron Kassahun Aregay, Musa Idowu Audu, Musa Melton, Babafemi Adebola, Jennifer Bencivenga, and Benedetta Ludovisi. "Leveraging Geographic Information Systems Technology and Local Insight to Improve Polio Vaccination Coverage in Borno State." In 2019 IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference (GHTC). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ghtc46095.2019.9033069.

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"Meeting Up Millet Crop Water Requirements through Supplemental Irrigation in Semi-Arid Region of Borno State of Nigeria." In Sept. 28-30, 2017 Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia). HEAIG, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.15242/heaig.er0917211.

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Uzoma, Iheanyichukwu, John Momoh, Musa Idowu Audu, Aliyu Shettima, Anupma Sud, Adeshina Aladeshawe, Bamusa Bashir, Salawu Musa, and Nnamdi Njeakor. "Geospatial Data Management Support for the Planning and Delivery of Polio Vaccination Campaigns in Borno State, Northeast Nigeria." In 2019 IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference (GHTC). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ghtc46095.2019.9033118.

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"THE INFLUENCE OF AN ORGANIC MATERIAL ON STABILIZING A VERTISOL IN BORNO STATE, NIGERIA FOR AGRICULTURAL AND STRUCTURAL USES." In 2014 ASABE Annual International Meeting. American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.13031/aim.20141884472.

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Karganova, G. G. "TICK-BORNE FLAVIVIRUSES: TICK-BORNE OR TICK-BORN?" In Viruses: Discovering Big in Small. TORUS PRESS, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.30826/viruses-2019-18.

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Umar, Ngohi, Ibrahim Idriss, Taofeek Thani, and Aliyu Idris. "Socio-Economic Impact of Insurgency and Enterprises Engaged in by Internally Displaced Persons in Borno State, Nigeria: Implications for Counselling." In Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Islamic Civilization, ICIC 2020, 27th August 2020, Semarang, Indonesia. EAI, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/eai.27-8-2020.2303240.

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Albers, A., and S. G. Kelemen. "Advances in Wear Measurement by Acoustic Emission Analysis Compared to Radionuclide Technique." In ASME/STLE 2011 International Joint Tribology Conference. ASMEDC, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ijtc2011-61006.

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Online analysis of a tribological contact without changing the conditions of the system is a challenging exercise until today. Yet, it is not possible to detect wear and the particle size ith one method. Numerous works study different phenomena of the behavior of ultrasonic structure-borne noise in dry friction contacts. However all these experiments are limited to basic pin-disc experiments without any concrete reference to an application. A new application for detecting real contact-geometry, wear and particle size with one in-situ condition monitoring method on a test rigs is presented in this paper. The method of structure-born noise analysis has proven to be suitable for detecting the occurrence of solid friction [1]–[4]. By using a broadband piezoelectric acoustic emission sensor to detect ultrasonic structure-born noise, caused by metal-to-metal contact it is now possible to study different types of phenomena during their time of appearance. The Radionuclide Technology (RNT) was used the first time at dry running friction systems. With the RNT it is possible to correlate ultrasonic structure-borne noise with wear volume in dry running friction systems. The application is used for deeper understanding of the friction behavior and wear phenomena in dry running contacts.
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Belitskus, D. L., R. J. Campbell, and S. Y. Tzeng. "Effects of reaction parameters on boron carbide powder production by the carbothermic process." In Boron-rich solids. AIP, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.40822.

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Dirisu, Osasuyi. Understanding barriers to clinical management of rape (CMR) services among survivors of rape in crisis settings in Borno state. Population Council, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31899/rh12.1012.

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Agarwal, A., D. J. Eaglesham, H. J. Gossmann, L. Pelaz, S. B. Herner, D. C. Jacobson, T. E. Haynes, and Y. E. Erokhin. Boron-enhanced diffusion of boron from ultralow-energy boron implantation. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), May 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/650277.

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Baker, I., X. Li, H. Xiao, O. Klein, C. Nelson, R. L. Carleton, and E. P. George. Boron strengthening in FeAl. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), November 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/676870.

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Bell, Z. W., L. Maya, G. M. Brown, and F. V. Jr Sloop. Boron-Loaded Silicone Rubber Scintillators. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), May 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/812578.

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Kouzes, Richard T., James H. Ely, Azaree T. Lintereur, and Edward R. Siciliano. Boron-10 ABUNCL Active Testing. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), July 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1089083.

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Geist, William H., Daniela Henzlova, and Howard Olsen Menlove. Boron-lined parallel-plate Collar. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1329605.

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Nelson, H. H. NRL Boron Propellants Combustion Program. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, June 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada201242.

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Nelson, H. H. Reaction Chemistry of Boron Hydrides. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, May 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada201243.

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Lintereur, Azaree T., Richard T. Kouzes, James H. Ely, Luke E. Erikson, Edward R. Siciliano, and Mitchell L. Woodring. Boron-Lined Neutron Detector Measurements. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), March 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/973979.

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Lintereur, Azaree T., Richard T. Kouzes, James H. Ely, Luke E. Erikson, and Edward R. Siciliano. Boron-Lined Neutron Detector Measurements. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), November 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/968479.

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