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Sarki Nafata of
Gobir (r. 1797–98), one of a
series of
rulers of the
small Hausa state of Gobir,
today in
northern Nigeria is best
remembered for his opposition...
- the
Hausa elite,
particularly the
burden they
placed on the poor.
Sarki Nafata (r. 1797–98)
reversed Bawa's
tolerant policy, and
feared the
increase of...
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arming by his followers, his
favor with the
leadership decreased. King
Nafata of Gobir,
placed a
series of
restrictions on
preaching by dan Fodio's followers...
- too, who were
recently subdued by the
Gobirawa were
again in
revolt and
Nafata lacked the
power to put the
revolt down. At home, the
Shehu is
getting m****ive...
- in
Hausaland in what is now Nigeria. He was the son of a
Sultan of
Gobir Nafata. He is
particularly remembered for his
conflict with
Islamic reformer Shaikh...
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Mamluk Sultanate raised a
fleet for an
attack on
Cyprus (1425) they had "
nafata", or firetroops. The
burning of
enemy positions and
equipment was not necessarily...
- However, in 1794–1795, Bawa p****ed away, and his son
Nafata succeeded him as
Sarkin Gobir.
Nafata swiftly implemented measures to
suppress the growing...
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Grand Vizier (1807–?)
Gobir – Yakubu,
Sultan (1795–1801)
Muhamman Bunu
Nafata,
Sultan (1801–1803) Yunfa,
Sultan (1803–1808)
Ilorin Emirate – Abdusalami...
- ("Slave of Peace").: 29 However, in 1797, he
encountered difficulties with
Nafata, the
predecessor of King Yunfa.
These issues led Abd al-Salam to flee Gobir...
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Butterfly Catcher, was
filmed by the
Native American Film and TV
Alliance (
NAFATA) in 2004. Leland-St. John is the
widow of
Richard Sylbert. They had two...