Language The Bagirmi mostly speak the
Bagirmi language as their native language, although some of them speak
Fula or
Chadian Arabic instead.
Religion Their main religion is
Islam. Islam was introduced to the Bagirmi by the start of the 17th century, however it never fully replaced their traditional beliefs.
Government Bagirmi society has a
royal family and their king is known as
mbang, a tradition that dates back to the
Sultanate of Bagirmi.
Economy The Bagirmi mainly cultivate sorghum and millet and raise cattle, chickens, goats and sheep. ==See also==