Sulayman Solong had decreed Islam to be …

Years: 1540 - 1683

Sulayman Solong had decreed Islam to be the sultanate's official religion.

However, large-scale religious conversions do not occur until the reign of Sulayman's grandson, Ahmad Bakr (1682-1722), who imports teachers, builds mosques, and compels his subjects to become Muslims.

Several sultans in the eighteenth century consolidate the dynasty's hold on Darfur, establish a capital at Al Fashir, and contest the Funj for control of Kordofan.

The sultans operate the slave trade as a monopoly.

They levy taxes on traders and export duties on slaves sent to Egypt, and take a share of the slaves brought into Darfur.

Some household slaves advance to prominent positions in the courts of sultans, and the power exercised by these slaves provokes a violent reaction among the traditional class of Fur officeholders in the late eighteenth century.

The rivalry between the slave and traditional elites will cause recurrent unrest throughout the next century.

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