- Nana Asmaʾu (pronunciation; full name: Asmaʾu bint
Shehu Usman dan
Fodiyo pronunciation, Arabic: نانا أسماء بنت عثمان فودي; 1793–1864) was a Fula princess...
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Fodiyo Jihad states. The
position survived the fall of the
empire as a
largely honorary ceremonial rank in
contemporary Nigeria.
Abdullahi dan
Fodiyo...
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Sokoto had been used as
early as
October 1804 by the
Shehu Usmanu Dan
Fodiyo as the
venue for the
meeting with Galadima, Yunfa's Vizier. Subsequently...
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Shehu Usman dan
Fodio pronunciation (Arabic: عثمان بن فودي, romanized: ʿUthmān ibn Fūdī; full name; 15
December 1754 – 20
April 1817). (Uthman ibn Muhammad...
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sultan Ahmadu Rufai,
established after the
Jihad led by
Shaikh Usman bin
Fodiyo.
Belligerents Sokoto Caliphate Support:
Sultanate of Aïr
Hausa Kingdoms...
- and training. The
university senate, the main
library complex (Abdullahi
Fodiyo Library Complex) and the
School of
Postgraduate Studies are also located...
- also
known as al-Shaykha al-Fudayliya. Nana Asma’u bint
Shehu Usman bin
Fodiyo Sultan Shah Jahan,
Begum of
Bhopal Teungku Fakinah Aisha Abd al-Rahman Zainab...
- Al-ƙadiri, Al-Maliki, Al-Ash'ari,
Sarkin Yaƙin (War Lord) of
Shehu Usmanu Bin
Fodiyo. He was the
leader of the
Qadiriyya of West Africa. He led them from the...
- "Excerpt from:
Collected works of Nana Asma'u,
daughter of
Usman 'dan
Fodiyo (1793-1864)".
Boston University Open
Libraries (in Arabic). Merritt, Nikki...
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University of
Ibadan in 1992 and a PhD in the same
discipline from
Usman Dan
Fodiyo University,
Sokoto in 2002. He won the President's NYSC
National Honours...