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Gijimasu was the King of Kano from 1095 to 1134. He was the son of
Warisi and Yanas.
Gijimasu was
succeeded by his twin sons
Nawata and Gawata. Below...
- list) – Bagauda, King (999–1063)
Warisi dan Bagauda, King (1063–1095)
Gijimasu dan Warisi, King (1095–1134)
Kingdom of Nri (complete list) – Eri, King...
- list) –
Eweka I, Oba (1180–1246)
Nigeria Kingdom of Kano (complete list) –
Gijimasu dan Warisi, King (1095–1134) Nawata, King (1134–1136) Yusa, King (1136–1194)...
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became the
first king of Kano in 999,
reigning until 1063. His
grandson Gijimasu (1095–1134), the
third king,
began building city
walls (badala/ganuwa)...
- po****tion. The
foundation for the
construction of the wall was laid by
Sarki Gijimasu from 1095
through 1134 and was
completed in the
middle of the 14th century...
- has
always proven short. In the 11th
century the
conquests initiated by
Gijimasu of Kano
culminated in the
birth of the
first united Hausa Nation, although...
- The
foundation for the
construction of Kano City
Walls was laid by
Sakri Gijimasu at some
point between 1095 and 1134, and was
completed in the
middle of...
- as Tsaraki, was the King of Kano from 1136 to 1194. He was the son of
Gijimasu and
Yankuma (or Yankuna). Yusa
ascended the
throne in 1136
after his twin...
- a
defensive wall with the
construction of the
foundation laid by
Sarki Gijimasu (r. 1095–1134), the
third king of the
Kingdom of Kano in the Kano Chronicle...
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Gawata were the
Kings of Kano from 1134 to 1136. They were the twin sons of
Gijimasu and Munsada. The twin
kings ruled jointly over Kano
until one of them (the...