• The Suleja Emirate (Hausa: Masarautar Suleja) is a Hausa principality in what is now Niger State, Nigeria. The emirate was established as the Abuja Emirate...
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  • 1819– (integrated) Lapai Emirate, central Nigeria 1825– (integrated) Suleja Emirate, central Nigeria 1828– (integrated) Agaie Emirate, westcentral Nigeria...
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  • Suleja is a city in Niger State, Nigeria, just north of Abuja, capital of the Nigeria. It is sometimes confused with the nearby city of Abuja, due to its...
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  • Awwal Ibrahim (category Emirs of Suleja)
    public office or participating in partisan politics. The Suleja Emirate is a Hausa emirate established in the early 19th century, formerly called Abuja...
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    Zazzau (redirect from Zazzau Emirate)
    now known as the Suleja Emirate, retaining his independence and the title of "Sarkin Zazzau". The ruler of the modern Zazzau Emirate also uses the title...
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  • Emirate is among the major emirates in Niger state like Kagara Emirate, Suleja Emirate and others Kontagora is made up of territory originally divided...
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  • the original on 2011-07-26. Retrieved 2010-09-04. "Machina Emirate Council". Machina Emirate. Archived from the original on 2009-02-09. Retrieved 2010-09-02...
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    the turbaning of late Musa Ijakoro (of Koro ethnic minority, and from Suleja Emirate where parts of Abuja’s land was carved out) as District Head of Bwari...
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  • viziers (complete list) – Muhammadu al-Bukhari, Grand Vizier (1890–1903) Suleja Emirate (complete list) – Ibrahim "Iyalai" "Dodon Gwari", Emir (1877–1902) Muhammad...
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  • (complete list) – Suleja Emirate (complete list) – Muhammadu Makau, Emir (1804–1825) Jatau "Abu Ja", Emir (1825–1851) Yauri Emirate – Muhammadu Dan Ayi...
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    viziers (complete list) – Muhammadu al-Bukhari, Grand Vizier (1890–1903) Suleja Emirate (complete list) – Jatau "Abu Ja", Emir (1825–1851) Abu Kwaka "Dogon...
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  • (1920–1962) Ilorin Emirate – Abdulkadir Dan Bawa, Emir (1920–1959) Zulkarnayni Gambari "Aiyelabowo V", Emir (1959–1992) Suleja Emirate (complete list) –...
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    with the function of capturing slaves from all other Hausa Barwar. Suleja Emirate Isaacs, Dan (2010-09-29). "Nigeria's emirs: Power behind the throne"...
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  • Suleja Emirate (1804–present) Adamawa Emirate (1809–present) Agaie Emirate (1832–present) Bade Emirate (1818–present) Bashar Emirate Bauchi Emirate (1805–present)...
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  • Gwagwalada was under the Kwali District of the former Abuja emirate now Suleja emirate. Gwagwalada was created on 15 October 1984. Its official population...
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  • is the seat of the Kagara Emirate. The other two major emirates in the state are the Minna Emirate and the Suleja Emirate, each of which expect political...
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    Bill, 2021 (SB 610). • National University of Health and Medical Sciences Suleja (Est.) Bill, 2021 (SB 572). • Loan Recovery (Regulation) Bill, 2020. • Constitutional...
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  • council endorsing the PDP included the Etsu Nupe (Sanda Ndayako), Emir of Suleja (Awwal Ibrahim), Etsu Agaie, Emir of Minna and Emir of Kagara. In January...
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  • finally leading to Zangon Katab, whence it continues to Keffi, Abuja (now Suleja) and then to the upper Benue valley. Goods traded here included: horses...
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