• 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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    immigration by Fulani pastoralists, leading to resource competition with more settled Hausa communities despite their shared religion. Several Hausa kingdoms...
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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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    Fula people (redirect from Fulani)
    many Fulani bilingual or even trilingual. Such languages include French, Hausa, Bambara, Wolof, Soninke, and Arabic. Major concentrations of Fulani people...
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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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    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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    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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  • 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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    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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    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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    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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  • (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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  • 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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    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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    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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    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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    Igbo, who formed about 60–70% of the population in the southeast; the Hausa-Fulani of the Sokoto Caliphate, who formed about 67% of the population in the...
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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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    Kebbi State (category Articles containing Hausa-language text)
    Ethnically, Kebbi state is inhabited by various ethnic groups, with the Hausa, Fulani, and Zarma peoples living throughout the state, while the Achipa (Achipawa)...
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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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  • 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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    Hausa animism, Maguzanci or Bori is a pre-Islamic traditional religion of the Hausa people of West Africa that involves magic and spirit possession. While...
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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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