• The Ilorin Emirate is a traditional state based in the city of Ilorin in Kwara State, Nigeria. It is largely populated by the Yoruba-speaking people,...
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    Yorubas, it is classified as North-central state due to its emirate system of traditional rule. Ilorin is a Yoruba town by all historical and sociological standards...
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  • where preserved) Ilorin Emirate, southwestern Nigeria 1817– (integrated) Muri Emirate, eastcentral Nigeria 1817– (integrated) Kazaure Emirate, northcentral...
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  • Ilorin or Illorin usually refers to the capital city of the Nigerian state of Kwara. It may also refer to: Ilorin Emirate, a traditional state Ilorin...
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    a long corridor before The palace was invaded and ransacked by the Ilorin Emirate in the 19th century. It is claimed that they were first erected during...
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  • Olusola Saraki (category People from Ilorin)
    (1979–1983). He was the holder of the chieftaincy title of the Waziri of the Ilorin Emirate, and belonged to the Agoro compound in Agbaji. Olusola Saraki was born...
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  • Battle of Ogbomosho (category Ilorin)
    The Battle of Ogbomosho was a battle between the Ilorin Emirate of the Sokoto Caliphate and the Yoruba Oyo Empire in modern day Ogele. This battle was...
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  • Ilorin Native Authority. His reign coincided with the construction of motorable roads in Ilorin township, including roads connecting Ilorin emirate to...
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  • wanted to expand their territories. Ibadan destroyed Ijaye; checkmated Ilorin and administered Ibarapa, Osun, Ife, Ijesa, Ekiti, Igbomina and Akoko. It...
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  • Muhamman Bunu Nafata, Sultan (1801–1803) Yunfa, Sultan (1803–1808) Ilorin Emirate – Abdusalami dan Salih Alimi, Emir (1824–1842) Shita dan Salih Alimi...
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  • of Ilorin Emirate, a historic neighborhood known for its association with Islamic scholarship and religious teaching, which helped shape Ilorin’s role...
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    involvement with the Oyo Empire was through Ilorin, a northern Yoruba vassal state of the Oyo Empire. The Ilorin, backed by the Sokoto Caliphate, launched...
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    Yahaya Madawaki (category People from Ilorin)
    (1992). A history of Ilorin Emirate. Ilorin: Sat Adis. ISBN 978-31959-0-5. OCLC 30746709. "AN OVERVIEW OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN ILORIN ..." Northern Nigeria:...
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    scot free. On the southern frontier of the Sokoto Caliphate was the Ilorin Emirate, a Yoruba language polity that still exists as part of the Federal Republic...
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  • moment in Yoruba history. Following the earlier Eleduwe War, the Fulani Ilorin forces, led by their Hausa Balogun Gambari Ali, laid siege to Osogbo, aiming...
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  • The Battle of Ilorin occurred during the 1830's as part of a series of conflicts during the Yoruba Civil Wars. Toyeje, previously the Bale of Ogbomosho...
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  • Ilorin Emirate – Sulaymanu dan Aliyu, Emir (1896–1914) Shuaybu Bawa dan Zubayru, Emir (1915–1919) Abdulkadir Dan Bawa, Emir (1920–1959) Kano Emirate Emirs...
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  • (1904–present) Ilorin Emirate (1824–present) Jajere Emirate (2000–present) Jama'are Emirate (1811–present) Jema'a Emirate (1810–present) Kano Emirate (1805–present)...
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    original ancient Hausa Emirates are such as Kano, Katsina, Lafia, Gombe, Akko Emirate, Sokoto, Zazzau, Bauchi, Bida, and Ilorin. The festival is usually...
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  • Ruler (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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    (1894–1903) Grand Viziers Ahmadu Mai Shahada, Grand Vizier (1889–1903) Ilorin Emirate – Shita dan Salih Alimi, Emir (1842–1860) Zubayro dan Abdusalami, Emir...
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  • Bello to succeed Usman as Sarkin Musulmi in 1817.: 70  In 1836, the emirate of Ilorin faced an attack from a combined force of Oyo and Borgu. Bukhari, alongside...
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  • president of the Nigerian Senate who holds the title of the Waziri of the Ilorin Emirate in the Nigerian chieftaincy system. They have four children. "Her Excellency...
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  • Afonja (category Ilorin)
    of Ilorin was the "Are-Ona-Kakanfo", or chief military leader, of the Oyo Empire. Laderin, the great-grandfather of Afonja, was the founder of Ilorin city...
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  • Confederacy Akoko Confederacy Egba Kingdom Ijebu Kingdom Ila Kingdom Ilorin Emirate Ife Kingdom 1878 1878 Bannock War  United States Bannock Northern Shoshone...
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  • Oyo Empire in the period before the fall of Old Oyo, and then to the Ilorin Emirate, which had a representative in the town. In 1878 Ibadan was victorious...
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  • enviable historical empires 1. Ilorin Emirate 2. Kano Emirate 3. Kogi kingdom (probably igbira) 4. Benin Empire 5. Bida Emirate of Nupe Empire Agbede concentrated...
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    domain, with each having its own lamido.: 97–111  By 1901, the emirates of Bida, Ilorin, Agaye, Lapai and Kontagora had fallen to the British through the...
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    of Turaki in Ilorin Emirate". Daily Trust. Admin (22 July 2018). "PHOTOS: Saraki steps into father's shoes, becomes new Wazirin Ilorin". The Cable. Archived...
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  • (born 8 February 1982) is the 7th Etsu Pategi, traditional ruler of Pategi Emirate succeeded late Etsu Alhaji Ibrahim Umaru Chatta and was appointed in April...
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