- northern Niger and Nigeria. The
story of
Magajiya Daurama is
partially told in the
legend of Bayajidda.
Magajiya Daurama ruled a
state known as Daura,
after the...
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Daura gathered at the well,
wondering who had
killed the snake;
Magajiya Daurama, the
local queen,
offered sovereignty over half the town to
whoever could...
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snake in a well at
Daura and the
marriage with the
local queen Magajiya Daurama.
According to the legend, the hero had a
child with the queen, Bawo, and...
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government that
oversee the
affairs of the people.
During the
reign of
Queen Daurama, the
major source of
water for
Daura was the
Kusugu well. But
people were...
- from
drawing water from the well
known as Kusugu, and the
local queen Daurama Shawata,
married him out of gratitude; one of
their seven children was...
- legend, by the six sons of Bawo. Bawo was the only son of the
Hausa queen Daurama and
Bayajidda or (Abu
Yazid according to
certain historians) who came from...
- Zazzau, Gobir, and Rano),
ruled by the
descendants of Bayajidda's sons with
Daurama and
Magira (his
first wife). The
University of California's
African American...
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matriarchal monarchs that was said to have
culminated and
ended with the rule of
Daurama II, the last
Kabara of Daura. List of Kabaras:
Kufuru (also
known as Kofano)...
- of
Daurama in the 9th century.
These queens reigned from c. 700 to c. 1000.
Kufuru Ginu
Yakumo Yakunya Wanzamu Yanbamu Gizir-gizir Inna-Gari
Daurama Ga-Wata...
- II -
Rijiyar Adare;
Tarshar Kasuwa III
Kusada G/Sarkin Aiki;
Majema IV
Daurama Pri. School;
Madabu III
Famfon Kurma Daura Unbadawaki B
Kofar Arewa I Daura...