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Agisymba is a lost sub-saharan country in Africa mentioned by Ptolemy in the middle of the 2nd Century. According to Ptolemy's specification it was a 4 months journey south of the Fezzan, contained large animals and many high mountains. Between the years 83 and 92, the king of the Garamantes claimed that the black Agisymba population were his subjects. Ptolemy's account is based on that written by Marinus of Tyre between 107 and 115. Modern historians cannot decide whether Agisymba lies in Tibesti, or the Lake Chad area or elsewhere. It is in the Chad area that there are many high mountains. One theory is that Agisymba was an antecedent of the Kanem Empire on the northern shore of Lake Chad. [1] [edit] References
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