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    The Hausa Kingdoms, also known as Hausa Kingdom or Hausaland, was a collection of states started by the Hausa people, situated between the Niger River and Lake Chad (modern day northern Nigeria). Hausaland lay between the Western Sudanic kingdoms of Ancient Ghana and Mali and the Eastern Sudanic … See more

    According to the Bayajidda legend, the Hausa states were founded by the sons and grandsons of Bayajidda, a prince whose origin differs by tradition, but official canon records him as the person who married See more

    • Hogben, S. J. und Anthony Kirk-Greene: The Emirates of Northern Nigeria, London 1966 (pp. 145–155).
    • Lapidus, Ira M. A History of Islamic Societies. 3rd ed. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 2014. pg 458-459. See more

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    The Hausa Kingdoms were first mentioned by Ya'qubi in the 9th century and they were by the 15th century trading centers competing with Kanem-Bornu and the Mali Empire. The primary exports were slaves, leather See more

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    Webhistorical region, Africa. Hausa states, group of neighbouring African states, occasionally interconnected from the mid-14th century by loose alliances. Their territory lay above the …

  3. Hausa Kingdom: History & Significance | StudySmarter

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    WebHausa Kingdom Islamic Medicine John Hunter Louis Pasteur Germ Theory Lung Cancer Mass Vaccination Medicine on the Western Front Medieval Surgery Modern Medicine …

  4. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hausa_people

    Daura, in northern Nigeria, is the oldest city of Hausaland. The Hausa of Gobir, also in northern Nigeria, speak the oldest surviving classical vernacular of the language. Historically, Katsina was the centre of Hausa Islamic scholarship but was later replaced by Sokoto stemming from the 17th century Usman Dan Fodio Islamic reform.

    • Ivory Coast: 1,069,000
    • Nigeria: 36,978,000
    • Niger: 12,534,662
    • Sudan: 919,000
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  6. https://www.hausaempire.com.ng

    WebDec 02, 2022 · Barkaku Da Ziyartar Shafinmu Mai Albarka Na Hausa Empire Domin Samun Labaran Duniya, Labaran Kannywood, Labaran Wassanni, Labaran Fina-Finan Hausa

  7. https://ageofempires.fandom.com/wiki/Hausa

    WebThe Hausa are a base-building and cavalry civilization, who rely heavily on Universities to generate influence. Hausa Universities train Griots, inspiring musicians and storytellers …

  8. https://www.blackpast.org/global-african-history/hausa-city-states

    WebAug 24, 2009 · The Hausa city states emerged as southern terminals of the Trans-Saharan caravan trade. Like much larger cities such as Gao and Timbuktu in the Mali Empire, these city states began as centers of a long …

  9. Hausa empire – African Heritage

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    WebJan 17, 2014 · Zazzau refers to the Zaria emirate which is a traditional state with headquarters in the city of Zaria in Kaduna state in Nigeria. Zazzau was one of the seven …

  10. www.afropedea.org/hausa-kingdoms

    WebHausa cities served as major trans-regional hubs of trade. They connected, transported goods from the forest, coastal kingdom to the western Sudan, and North Africa. They …

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