- The
Hausa (autonyms for singular:
Bahaushe (m),
Bahaushiya (f); plural:
Hausawa and general:
Hausa; exonyms: Ausa; Ajami: مُتَنٜىٰنْ هَوْسَا / هَوْسَاوَا)...
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Hausa (/ˈhaʊsə/; Harshen/Halshen
Hausa listen; Ajami: هَرْشٜىٰن هَوْسَا) is a
Chadic language that is
spoken by the
Hausa people in the
northern parts...
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Hausa or
hausa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hausa may
refer to:
Hausa people, an
ethnic group of West
Africa Hausa language,
spoken in...
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Hausa Kingdoms, also
known as
Hausa Kingdom or Hausaland, was a
collection of
states ruled by the
Hausa people,
before the
Fulani jihads. It was situated...
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Hausa cuisine is
traditional and
modern food
prepared by
Hausa people. It is
based on the
availability of raw food
materials they can farm or
import from...
- BBC
Hausa is the
Hausa-language
service of the BBC
World Service meant primarily for
Hausa-speaking
communities in Nigeria, Ghana,
Niger and the rest of...
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Hausa-language cinema,
known informally as Kannywood, is the
Hausa-language film
industry of
northern Nigeria. It is
based in Kano.
Kannywood is the sobriquet...
- The
Hausa are one of the
largest ethnic groups in Nigeria, Niger, Ghana, Sudan,
Cameroon and in many
other West and
Central African countries.
Their folk...
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Hausa–Fulani are
people of
mixed Hausa and
Fulani origin. They are
primarily found in the
Northern region of Nigeria, most of whom
speak a
variant of Hausa...
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original Hausa or Habe
kingdom is said to date from the 11th century,
founded by King Gunguma. This
source also
makes it one of the
seven Hausa Bakwai states...