• HausaFulani are people of mixed Hausa and Fulani origin. They are primarily found in the Northern region of Nigeria, most of whom speak a variant of...
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    Hausa Kingdoms, also known as Hausa Kingdom or Hausaland, was a collection of states ruled by the Hausa people, before the Fulani jihad. It was situated...
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    of Hausa Kingdoms before the Danfodiyo revolution (Jihad) of 1804. "HausaFulani" or "Kado" are Hausanized Fulas, people of mixed Hausa and Fulani origin...
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    or nomadic Fulani intermarried with the more settled Habe farmers, and the people of the Emirate today are generally known as HausaFulani. The government...
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    immigration by Fulani pastoralists, leading to resource competition with more settled Hausa communities despite their shared religion. Several Hausa kingdoms...
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    Fula people (redirect from Fulani)
    names) used in other languages to refer to the Fulɓe. Fulani in English is borrowed from the Hausa term. Fula, from Manding languages, is also used in English...
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    middle belt. The traditionally nomadic Fulani can be found all over West and Central Africa. The Fulani and the Hausa are almost entirely Muslim, while the...
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    Northern Region, Nigeria (category Articles containing Hausa-language text)
    Hausa, Fulani, Nupe and the Kanuri people are chiefly Muslims. A small part of the Hausa population also adheres to the ancient religion of Hausa Animism...
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  • 2020). "Killings: Hausa Fulani Community Demand Own Chiefdoms In Southem Kaduna". Daily Trust. Retrieved 28 March 2024. "Hausa/Fulani Community Demands...
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    Fodio are partly Arabs and partly Fulani who culturally assimilated with the Hausas and can be described as Hausa-Fulani Arabs. Prior to the beginning of...
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    j for gy. This is attributed to the fact that Ghana's Hausa population descend from Hausa-Fulani traders settled in the zongo districts of major trade-towns...
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    with the federal government dominated by the interests of the Muslim Hausa-Fulanis of Northern Nigeria. The conflict resulted from political, ethnic, cultural...
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    of individuals owning land and the commercialisation of land began. Hausa Fulani Nigerian women, wearing traditional clothing Nigerians shopping in a...
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    Idoma in southwest; and the Gade and Gbagyi in the west while the Hausa and Fulani live throughout the state. Nasarawa is also religiously diverse with...
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    selected ethnicities numerical superiority (as in the case of Nigeria's Hausa, Fulani, Yoruba, and Igbo peoples). A 2009 genetic clustering study, which genotyped...
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    weight with Fulani and Hausa people from northern Nigeria. Usman dan Fodio, the founder of the dynasty of Sokoto State and of the Fulani Empire (consisting...
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  • of Jos, located in Plateau State, Nigeria, between ethnic Igbos and Hausa-Fulani. The 1945 Jos riots were fueled by a combination of factors, including...
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  • Islamization of the major Hausa states between the 11th and 12th century. The predominant religious practices of the Hausa-Fulani people prior to this invasion...
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  • (autonym Fulɓe) HausaFulani, a larger grouping which the Fulani belong to Fula language or Fulfulde language People (proper name) Dan Fulani, nom de plume...
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    Kano State (category Articles containing Hausa-language text)
    agriculture, and Islamic banking. The Hausa and Fulani make up the majority of Kano State's population. The Hausa language is the dominant language in...
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    Hannatu Musawa (category CS1 Hausa-language sources (ha))
    from Katsina State in the northern part of Nigeria and belongs to the Hausa-Fulani ethnic group. Hannatu Musawa is the daughter of Musa Musawa, a member...
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    founded by Usman dan Fodio in 1804 during the Fulani jihads after defeating the Hausa Kingdoms in the Fulani War. The boundaries of the caliphate are part...
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  • Rumfa, Sabon Garu, Ƴankoli and Yayari. Inhabitants are dominantly Hausa, Fulani and Kanuri with some other groups such as Tiv, Yoruba, Igbo, Igala etc...
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  • Usman dan Fodio (category Hausa-language writers)
    was a descendant of the Torodbe clans of urbanized ethnic Fulani people living in the Hausa Kingdoms since the early 1400s. In early life, Usman became...
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  • cutting is a form of female genital mutilation performed commonly by the Hausa-Fulani people of northern Nigeria and southern Niger. The procedure is believed...
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  • attraction. In 1805, during the Fulani War, Daura was taken over by Fulani warrior Malam Ishaku, who set up an emirate. The Hausa set up rival states nearby...
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    Gambeya albida (category CS1 Hausa-language sources (ha))
    Nigeria (i.e.,further east of Akoko-Ondo) the northern (Hausa-Fulani) parts of the country. The Hausa people refer to it as Agwaluma, a term they adopted...
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    Kaduna State (category CS1 Hausa-language sources (ha))
    The question as in the last paragraph[clarification needed] with the Hausa and Fulani as the dominant ethnic groups followed by at least 60 others. These...
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  • Nigeria. Fulani and Hausa Americans are people in the United States that maintain a cultural identity of various levels from the Fulani and Hausa ethnic...
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    Local Government Area of Kano State, Nigeria. He is a member of the Hausa-Fulani ethnic group. His business career began with the sale of ice blocks,...
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