- emir
Muhammadu Bello, to
Muhammadu Gidado, who held the
powerful title of
Durbi, one of the king-makers, and his wife Ta-Malamai.
Dikko received Islamic...
-
Durbi Takusheyi (or
Durbi-ta-kusheyi,
meaning "tombs of the
chief priest") is a
burial site and
major archaeological landmark situated about 32 km east...
-
Disopyramide (INN,
trade names Norpace and Rythmodan) is an
antiarrhythmic medication used in the
treatment of
ventricular tachycardia. It is a sodium...
- of
Durbi changed its name to
Durbi-Katsina. The
ruler of the
emirate of
Durbi was
called the "Hakimin Katsina".
Durbi has been in Mani
since Durbi Saddiku's...
- from a
princess of
Daura who
wedded Janzama, the
ruler of the
Durbawa of
Durbi ta Kusheyi.: 157
According to H. R. Palmer,
similar to
names like "Masinna"...
-
regarded as
precursors for the
stone tumuli circles of Komaland. The
tumuli of
Durbi Takusheyi,
which have been
dated between the 13th
century CE and the 16th...
-
female monarchs reminiscent of the
kandake of
Meroitic Kush." The
tumuli of
Durbi Takusheyi,
which have been
dated between the 13th
century CE and the 16th...
- 76722°W / 10.02417; -0.76722 (Saakpuli
slave camp baobabs) ****a
Katsi Durbi Takusheyi,
Nigeria 12°56′45″N 07°52′55″E / 12.94583°N 7.88194°E / 12...
- The
Dourbie (French pronunciation: [
duʁbi]; Occitan: Dorbia) is a 72 km (45 mi) long
river in
southern France. It is a left
tributary of the Tarn. Its...
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Kwiambana (1260 CE)
Mejiro Rockshelter (1300 CE)
Benin (13th
century CE)
Durbi Takusheyi (14th
century CE – 16th
century CE)
Agbaku Rockshelter (1403 CE)...