Abdullah I (ÿAbdallÃÂh bin ÿUthmÃÂn), called Abdullah Bikur, was mai (ruler) of the KanemâÂÂBornu Empire in the late 12th century, ruling approximately 1177âÂÂ1194.
Abdullah was a son of mai Biri I Uthman. His mother was named Zainab and was of Toubou origin. In his youth, Abdullah and his brother Bitku were given a hundred camels each by their grandmother Fasama. The camels given to Abdullah were called Bikoru, perhaps the source of his name, and those given to Bitku were called Bitku.
Abdullah succeeded his father as mai in the mid-to-late 18th century. He ruled for 14 to 17 years. The site of his death is recorded as Fafsa (or Fifisi) or Bebeji "of many kurna trees". He was succeeded as mai by his son Selema II.