- Customs, Proverbs, etc. by
Malam Shaihu. The
Hausa text is
printed both in
Arabic script as
provided by
Malam Shaihu, a Kano-born
Hausa teacher, and in...
-
ultimately led to the
bloody counter-coup of July 1966. In 1933,
Balewa wrote Shaihu Umar, a
novella about a
pious Muslim in
response to a
request by Rupert...
- 'market' in English. It is also
known as Sakkwato,
Birnin Shaihu da
Bello or "Sokoto,
Capital of
Shaihu and Bello".
Sokoto has a hot semi-arid
climate (Köppen...
- suk, "market". It is also
known as Sakkwato,
Birnin Shaihu da
Bello or "Sokoto,
Capital of
Shaihu and Bello".
Since its
creation as a
state in 1976 (from...
-
Shehu Usman dan
Fodio pronunciation (Arabic: عثمان بن فودي, romanized: ʿUthmān ibn Fūdī; full name; 15
December 1754 – 20
April 1817). (Uthman ibn Muhammad...
-
Ladan recorded a sung
rendition of Mu'azu Hadeja's
famous poem
Tutocin Shaihu da
Waninsu ("The
Banners of the
Sheikh and others"). The
formation in 1963...
- jihad, in 1808
Abdullahi dan
Fodio (c. 1766–1828), the
younger brother of
Shaihu Usman dan Fodio,
defeated the
forces of Kebbi. He
became ruler of the Gwandu...
- by
Abubakar Imam, Ganɗoki by
Muhammadu Bello Kagara,
other Books include Shaihu Umar, Jiki Ma****i . The
company is the
first Nigerian Publishing Company...
- religions, with her
being mentioned in two holy books- the
Bible and the Koran.
Shaihu Usman dan
Fodio (Arabic: عثمان بن فودي ، عثمان دان فوديو) (also referred...
-
University Press. p. 12. ISBN 978-0-19-501648-2. Balewa,
Abubakar Tafawa (1989).
Shaihu Umar.
Internet Archive. New York : M.
Wiener Pub. p. 12. ISBN 978-1-55876-012-7...