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Warsi or
Warisi (pronounced [ˈʋaːrsiː]) is a
surname found among South Asian Muslims.
Numerous disciples of
Waris Ali Shah, both
Muslims and Hindus, add...
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Warisi was the King of Kano from 1063 to 1095. He was the son of
Bagauda and Saju.
Warisi was
succeeded by his son Gijimasu.
Below is a
biography of Warisi...
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Warsi Brothers are an
Indian Qawwali musical group,
consisting of
brothers Nazeer Ahmed Khan
Warsi and
Naseer Ahmed Khan
Warsi (the Qawwāls),
along with...
- Kano (complete list) – Bagauda, King (999–1063)
Warisi dan Bagauda, King (1063–1095)
Gijimasu dan
Warisi, King (1095–1134)
Kingdom of Nri (complete list)...
- Oba (1180–1246)
Nigeria Kingdom of Kano (complete list) –
Gijimasu dan
Warisi, King (1095–1134) Nawata, King (1134–1136) Yusa, King (1136–1194) Naguji...
- Bagauda's
father was Bawo (also
spelled Bauwo).
Bagauda had a son,
Warisi, with Saju.
Warisi succeeded his
father as king in 1063. The Song of
Bagauda is a...
- (governor
general of ****stan)
Sultan Abdul Hamid II
Hakeem Safdar Ali
Warisi (Mahajan
Title given by Haji Saheb)
writer of
Jalwaye Waris (Migrate from...
- baharu". KWSP.gov.my (in Malay).
Retrieved 2
September 2023. "Amir
Hamzah warisi ketokohan Tun Azizan". BH
Online (in Malay).
Retrieved 2
September 2023...
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Start Reign End 1
Bagauda (or Yakano)
December 999
January 1063 2
Warisis (or
Warisi)
January 1063
January 1095 3
Gajemasu (or Gijimasu)
January 1095 November...
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listed in the Kano
Chronicle and
their years of reign:
Bagauda (999-1063)
Warisi (1063-1095)
Gijimasu (1095-1134)
Nawata and
Gawata (1134-1136) Yusa (Tsaraki)...