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Kingdoms of
Ghana and Songhai.
According to the
Bayajidda legend, the
Banza Bakwai states were
founded by the
seven sons of
Karbagari ("Town-seizer"), the...
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called the
Banza Bakwai,
meaning **** Seven. The
Banza Bakwai adopted many of the
customs and
institutions of the
Hausa Bakwai but were considered...
- the 'Banza
Bakwai meaning **** Seven[citation needed]. The
Banza Bakwai adopted many of the
customs and
institutions of the
Hausa Bakwai but were considered...
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ruled by the son of
Bayajidda and of the
Borno Princess,
formed the "Hausa
Bakwai" or the "Hausa 7". However,
Karbagari the son of the
Gwari mistress had...
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Hausa Sahelian city-state of Kano, with
other major Hausa cities (or
Hausa Bakwai) of Daura, Hadeija, Kano, Katsina, Zazzau, Rano, and
Gobir all
having recorded...
- Baghdad. The
seven original Hausa states (also
referred to as the 'Hausa
bakwai') were:
Daura (state of
queen Daurama), Kano, Rano, Zaria, Gobir, Katsina...
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history of
Katsina stretches over a millennium. It is part of the
Hausa Bakwai states,
believed to be
founded by the
descendants of
Bayajidda according...
- The
emirate is
referred to as one of the "seven true
Hausa states" (Hausa
Bakwai)
because it was(along with Biram, Kano, Katsina, Zazzau, Gobir, and Rano)...
- now
Kebbi State was
mainly controlled by the
Kebbi Kingdom, a
Hausa Banza bakwai state,
until the
early 1800s when
Fulani jihadists seized part of the area...
- Biram, and is
referred to as one of the "seven true
Hausa states" (Hausa
Bakwai),
because it was
ruled by the
descendants of the
Hausa mythological figure...