-
Zamfara State and Abuja. The
Kambari languages are:
Kambari Kambari I: Gadi Vadi
Cishingini Tsishingini Baangi Yumu
Kambari II:
Tsikimba Gaushi Wenci Roger...
- The
Shingini language, is a
Kainji language of
Nigeria spoken by the
Kambari people. Its two
dialects are
Tsishingini (Salka, Ashaganna) and Cishingini...
-
Kimba languages (Tsikimba; or the
Kambari II languages) are a
group of
Kainji languages of
Nigeria spoken by the
Kambari people. The
languages are Kimba...
- Nagwamatse, who
after conquering a
large amount of land
owned by non-Muslim
Kambaris.
Umaru then set up
Kontagora as the kingdom’s
capital in 1864,
making himself...
- II/ K/G Mabuga; Ung.
Nupawa I/ K/G
Alkalin Ja'E; Ung.
Nupawa II/ K/G Dan
Kambari;
Kwanmakama I/ K/G Liman;
Kwanmakama II/ K/G Dillalai;
Zangon Matamaki/...
-
Predominantly ****
Islam Minority Christianity Traditional African religion Related ethnic groups Gbagyi, Igala, Yoruba, Ebira,
Kambari, Kamuku, Bariba, Dukawa...
- Maianguwa; Awa/
Motor Park; Bokayeki/
Kofar Jauro; Gwaila/ G. S. S ****embly G.;
Kambari/
Kofar Maina;
Lajirmi Kasuwan Dare;
Sabon Pegi/
Education Dept.; S****eng/...
- state—
Ibrahim Babangida and
Abdulsalami Abubakar. The Nupe,Gbagyi, Kamuku,
Kambari, and
Hausa form the
majority of
numerous indigenous tribes of
Niger State...
-
Adamawa State Kamaku (Karnukawa)
Kaduna State,
Kebbi State,
Niger State Kambari Kebbi State,
Niger State Kambu Adamawa State Kamwe Adamawa State and Borno...
-
Tsuvadi (150,000),
Cishingini and
Tsishingini (100,000 each)—all from the
Kambari branch; and
Clela (C'lela, Lela) (100,000), of the
Northwest Kainji branch...