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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 jihad. It was situated...
- "Hawsawi") is an indicator of Hausa ancestry. The homeland of Hausa people is Hausaland ("Kasar Hausa"), situated in Northern Nigeria and Southern Niger. However...
- Kilishi is a version of jerky that originates in Hausaland which consists of most of Southern Niger and Northern Nigeria. It is a form of dried meat,...
- Urbanization has a very long history in Hausaland. The process started when certain strategic areas of Hausaland developed from Kauyuka to Birane. Yet one...
- in the 11th century, Gobir was one of the seven original kingdoms of Hausaland, and continued under Hausa rule for nearly 700 years. Its capital was...
- lay Hausa Kingdoms, encomp****ing the cultural-linguistic area known as Hausaland which straddles what later became the Niger-Nigeria border. The Hausa...
- Zamfara occurred around 1756, ninety-seven years before his arrival in Hausaland in 1853. Others claim that the capital was destro**** in 1762.: 237  Mairoki...
- Hill found that a kind of farm-slavery flourished among the people of Hausaland, north Nigeria; her characterisation resembles peculium slavery as described...
- was opened, which helped Kano become a center of commercial activity in Hausaland; the market remains open in the 21st century and its historic importance...
- (amongst the Tswana people of Botswana and South Africa) Lamido (in the Hausaland region of Niger and Nigeria) Mogho Naba (in the Ouagadougou region of...