- the mid-16th
century Yamta-ra-Wala
defeated the Bura
people and
established Biu kingdom. Due to the
intermarriage between Yamta Wala's
people and the...
- The
rulers of Biu are
numbered from Abdullahi,
later known as
Yamta-ra-Wala or
Yamta the Great, who
established his rule
about 1535.
Around 1670, in...
-
Bulama Gate II;
Kampala I;
Kampala II; Old
Gamji Pri. Sch.;
Galdimare Alh.
Yamta;
Galdimare Bulama Gate I;
Galdimare Muazu;
Galdimare Bulama Gate II Biu...
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Kingdom of Gã (1510 CE–?/present) (Gã Mantse) (King
Okaikoi and Dode Akaabi)
Yamta/Biu
Kingdom (1535–1900 CE)
Kaabu Empire (1537–1867 CE)
Kingdom of Cayor...
- Bura/Pabir
people of
Northeast Nigeria : language, migrations, the myth of
Yamta-ra-wala,
social organization and culture. Bloomington, IN: Authorhouse....
- Asyaman, Bagia, Bibiosi, Kwimi, Sawabuun, Sawanawa, Ubiyau, Workwana,
Yamta, Yanamaa,
Yuwanain Keerom Arso
Barat Baburia, Dukwia, Ifia-fia, Sanggaria...
-
Chief (also
called Ali) of
Mandaragirau a
relative descendant like him from
Yamta the great. And this
according to
Davies was the only
known case of a Babur...