-
during the
reign of Mai
Idris Alooma) Nasr
Bultu (Mediator
between western Ngizims and the Mai
Idris Alooma's government)
Umaru Bubaram Ibn
Wuriwa Bauya (Mai...
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Ngizim may
refer to:
Ngizim people Ngizim language This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Ngizim. If an
internal link led you...
- (1564–1576), pp. 122 and 155 Palmer, H. R.
Sudanese Memoirs. p. 32. "Yobe
Ngizims and
their values".
Nigeria Tribune. Nigeria. 20 July 2007. Palmer, H. R...
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Potiskum is home to
several major groups which include the Karai-Karai,
Ngizim and Hausa-Fulani. It is on the A3
highway at 11°43′N 11°04′E / 11.717°N...
- *gâd-/gûd- *gad- –
Oromo gada 'age group, generation';
Burji gad-uwa 'old man'
Ngizim gad'e 'old' –
Arabic gadd- 'grandfather, ancestor' – to say *geh- *****-...
- The Bade
languages (also
known as B.1 West
Chadic or the Bade–
Ngizim languages) are a
branch of West
Chadic languages that are
spoken in
Borno State and...
- well-known
Chadic languages include Mupun, Ngas, Goemai, Mwaghavul, Bole,
Ngizim, Bade and Bachama. In the East of
Nigeria and on into
Cameroon are the Central...
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doctoral dissertation, he
studied under Paul
Newman and did
fieldwork on
Ngizim at Potiskum, Yobe State. From 1965 to 1967, he was a
Peace Corps volunteer...
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Kanuri and Kare-kare, Fulani,
while other ethnic communities include Bolewa,
Ngizim, Bade,Ngamo, Shuwa, Bura, Marghi,
Hausa and Manga.
Languages of Yobe State...
- The emir
holds the
title "Mai". The
emirate was
founded in 1809 by the
Ngizim or
Ngizimawa people. In 1913 the
British colonial rulers merged it into...