• Babatu or Baba Ato, was the Zarma military leader and jihadi warlord over the Zabarma Emirate in the late 19th century. Babatu originated in Indougou (N'Dougou)...
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    Adamawa Emirate founder Modibo Adama and Zabarma Emirate founder Babatu (warlord).[citation needed] The Sokoto Caliphate has continued to the present...
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    King (1897–1902) Zabarima – Hanno, Emir (?) Gazari, Emir (?–1878) Babatu, Warlord (1878–?) Nigeria Adamawa Emirate – Hamidu bi Adama, Regent (1847–?)...
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  • they first needed to quickly eliminate the state structures of warlords like Babatu and Samori Touré. While the French and British were arguing over...
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  • of the slave trade. The region was marked by violent raids led by warlords Babatu and Samori. To prevent these attacks, two walls were built. One was...
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  • name of Baba Ato Zato (better known by the Hausa corruption of his name: Babatu) recruited a battalion of indigenous men for his army, who after having...
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    dan Tadano, Gazari or Alfa Gazare dan Mahama, and Babatu or Mahama dan Issa (commonly known as Babatu in colonial literature). In a series of battles,...
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    century, a Baba Ato Zato (better known by the Hausa corruption of his name: Babatu) recruited a battalion of indigenous men for his army, who after having...
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