Hausa may refer to the Hausa language the Hausa people the Hausa Kingdoms disambig Category Hausa ar cy Hausa de Hausa es Hausa it Hausa he nl Hausa pt Hau ru fi Hausa uk yo Hausa ... more details
Hausa Fulani is a term used to refer collectively to the Hausa people Hausa and Fula people Fulani people of West Africa . The two are grouped together because since the Fulani War their histories have been largely intertwined. For example, when the Fulani took over HausaHausa Kingdoms city state of Kano during the Fulani War, the new emirs ended up speaking the Hausa language instead of Fula language Fulfulde . ref name nhm cite web url http www.nhm.org africa tour desert 030.htm title Caravans Across the Desert Marketplace accessdate 2007 05 06 work AFRICA One Continent. Many Worlds. publisher Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County Foundation archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20070930021007 http www.nhm.org africa tour desert 030.htm Bot retrieved archive archivedate 2007 09 30 ref The Hausa Fulani are one out of Nigeria s three major ethnic groups. The Hausa Fulani account for 28 30 of Nigeria s population. See also Portal Nigeria History of West Africa References references Category Ethnic groups in Nigeria Category Ethnic groups in Niger Category Muslim communities in Africa Nigeria stub Niger stub Africa ethno group stub de Hausa Fulani pt Hau fulani ... more details
Infobox language name Hausa nativename states Niger , Nigeria , Benin , Cameroon , Sudan region ... language ethnicity Hausa people script Latin script Latin , Arabic script Arabic familycolor Afro Asiatic fam2 Chadic languages Chadic fam3 West Chadic languages West Chadic fam4 Hausa Gwandara languages Hausa Gwandara A.1 iso1 ha iso2 hau iso3 hau notice IPA map Hausa language map.png mapcaption Areas of Niger and Nigeria where Hausa is spoken Hausa , Yaren Hausa language of the Hausa ... language by about Hausa people 25 million people , and as a second language by about 18 million more ... as of 2006, 0,8 million in Benin as of 2006, and just over 1 million in other countries. ref Hausa ... English and Swahili language Swahili . Classification Main Afroasiatic languages Hausa belongs to the West ... Egyptian , Coptic language Coptic , etc. Geographic distribution Image Hausa language niger.png thumb 200px Ethno linguistic territories of the Hausa speakers in Niger in yellow Image Afro asiatic peoples nigeria.png thumb 200px Ethno linguistic territories of the Hausa speakers in Nigeria in yellow ... Native speakers of Hausa, the Hausa people are mostly to be found in the Africa n country of Niger ... , Voice of America , Deutsche Welle , and IRIB broadcast in Hausa. It is taught at universities in Africa and around the world. Dialects Traditional dialects Eastern Hausa dialect s include Kananci ... and part of Borno State Borno and Hadejanci in Hadejiya . Western Hausa dialects include Sakkwatanci .... Northern Hausa dialects include Arewa and Arawci . Zazzaganci in Zaria is the major Southern dialect ... Hausa services on its international news web site using Kananci. Northernmost Dialects The western to eastern Hausa dialects of Kurhwayanci , Daragaram and Aderawa , represent the traditional northernmost limit of native Hausa communities. These are spoken in the arid zone bordering, and considerably ... zones. These dialects also border on the pitch accents of non Hausa speakers, owing to between Berber ... more details
ethnic group group Hausa image Image Hausa harpist.jpg 150px poptime 30 35 million Which census figure ... langs Hausa language Hausa , Arabic , French language French , English language English , Fula or other languages related The Hausa are one of the largest ethnic group s in West Africa. They are a Sahel ... Hausa communities are scattered throughout West Africa and on the traditional Hajj route across the Sahara Desert , especially around the town of Agadez . A few Hausa have moved to large coastal cities ... . However, most Hausa remain in small villages or towns, where they grow crops or raise livestock, including cattle . They speak the Hausa language , an Afro Asiatic languages Afro Asiatic language of the Chadic ... East in 1200 AD, showing Hausa States and neighbors. Kano , north Nigeria is considered the center of Ausahay trade or culture. In terms of cultural relations to other peoples of West Africa, the Hausa ... and Gwari groups inhabiting the expansive Sahel region. Many Hausa have intermixed with other groups ... by any full time practitioner of Islam, known in Hausa as a Ma allam see Maulana . Between 500 CE and 700 CE Hausa people had been slowly moving west from Nubia and mixing in with the local Northern ... controlled Central and Northern Nigeria between 800 BCE and 200 CE, the Hausa were able to emerge ... Bornu Lake Chad , the Hausa aristocracy adopted Islam in the 11th century CE. File Sokoto caliphate.png thumb left 250px Hausa Fulani Sokoto Caliphate in the 19th century By the 12th century CE the Hausa were becoming one of Africa s major powers. The architecture of the Hausa is perhaps one of the least .... By 1500 CE the Hausa utilized a modified Arabic script known as Ajami script ajami to record their own language the Hausa compiled several written histories, the most popular being the Kano Chronicle ... the Hausa states. Their cultural similarities however allowed for significant integration between the two groups, who in modern times are often demarcated as Hausa Fulani rather than as individuated ... more details
File AFRhausalandas.PNG thumb right Major cities of Hausaland. Modern borders are in red. The Hausa Kingdoms were a collection of independent city states situated between the Niger River and Lake Chad . Their history is reflected in the Bayajidda mythology Bayajidda legend, which describes the adventures of the Baghdadi hero Bayajidda culmulating in the killing of the dragon in the well of Daura and the marriage ... , 235 9. ref Banza Bakwai According to the Bayajidda mythology Bayajidda legend, the Hausa ... precedence over the Hausa Bakwai. These states include two kingdoms inhabited by Hausa speakers and five states inhabited by speakers of Benue Congo languages Zamfara State Zamfara state inhabited by Hausa speakers Kebbi Kingdom Kebbi state inhabited by Hausa speakers Yauri Emirate Yauri also called ... Nupe state of the Nupe people Yoruba state of the Oyo people Hausa Kingdom Hausa Bakwai The Hausa Kingdoms ... kingdoms inhabited by Hausa speakers Daura Emirate Daura ? 1806, 1906 restoration of the Hausa dynasty ... ? 1800 1809 19th century ? Hadeja Biram ? 1805 Zenith The Hausa Kingdoms were first mentioned by al ... , kola nuts , animal hides, and henna . Except for temporary domination by Kanem Bornu , the Hausa ... centralized authority. Fall Image Sokoto caliphate.png thumb Hausa Fulani Sokoto Caliphate in the 19th ... jihadists from 1804 to 1808. In 1808 the last Hausa state was finally conquered by Usuman dan Fodio and incorporated into the Hausa Fulani Sokoto Caliphate . In 1906 the British restored the old Hausa dynasty in Daura. ref Smith, Daura , 419 421. ref Notable People From The Hausa City States ... Dynamique sociale et appr hension du monde au sein d une soci t hausa , Paris 1975. Palmer, Herbert ... showing Bornu and the Hausa Bakwai Hausa language version of the Bayajidda tale http www.humnet.ucla.edu ... version of the http dierklange.com pdf fulltexts hausa 08 Sources Bayajidda legend.pdf Bayajidda ... of Nigeria ca Estats hausses de Hausastaaten es Estados hausa fr Royaume Haoussa ha Hausa Bakwai lt ... more details
The Hausa people Hausa are one of the largest ethnic group s in Nigeria , Niger , Sudan , and in many West and Central African countries. Their folk music has played an important part in the development of music of Nigeria Nigerian music , contributing such elements as the goje , a one stringed fiddle . There are two broad categories of traditional Hausa music rural folk music and urban court music. Ceremonial music rokon fada is performed ref Turino, pg. 184 Bensignor, Fran ois and Ronnie Graham, Sounds of the Sahel and From Hausa Music to Highlife in the Rough Guide to World Music , pgs. 585 587 and pgs. 588 600 ref as a status symbol, and musicians are generally chosen for political reasons as opposed to musical ones. Ceremonial music can be heard at the weekly sara , a statement of authority by the emir which takes place every Thursday evening. Courtly praise singers ref Turino, pg. 184 Bensignor, Fran ois and Ronnie Graham, Sounds of the Sahel and From Hausa Music to Highlife in the Rough Guide to World Music , pgs. 585 587 and pgs. 588 600 ref like the renowned Narambad , are devoted to singing the virtues of a patron, such as a sultan or emir . Praise songs are accompanied by kettledrum ... Turino, pg. 184 Bensignor, Fran ois and Ronnie Graham, Sounds of the Sahel and From Hausa Music to Highlife ... called mermaid cults found in the Niger Delta region. Popular Hausa music includes Muhamman Shata , who ... Turino, pg. 184 Bensignor, Fran ois and Ronnie Graham, Sounds of the Sahel and From Hausa Music to Highlife ... reading cite book title Glossary of Hausa Music and Its Social Contexts author Ames, David W. year ... and Gods The Hausa Cult of Possession Trance author Besmer, Fremont E. publisher Bergin and Garvey year 1983 cite book title Hausa Performing Arts and Music author Kofoworola, Ziky year 1987 publisher ... Muslim Women Sing Hausa Popular Song author Mack, Beverly B. year 2004 publisher Indiana University Press isbn 0 253 21729 6 Category Hausa music pt M sica Hausa ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Kafin Hausa other name native name nickname settlement type Local Government Areas of Nigeria LGA and town motto image skyline imagesize image caption image flag flag size image seal seal size image map mapsize map caption pushpin map pushpin label position pushpin mapsize pushpin map caption subdivision type Country subdivision name flag Nigeria subdivision type1 States of Nigeria State subdivision name1 Jigawa State subdivision type2 subdivision name2 subdivision type3 subdivision name3 government footnotes government type leader title leader name established title established date area magnitude unit pref Imperial area footnotes area total km2 area land km2 population as of 2006 population footnotes population note population total population density km2 timezone West Africa Time WAT utc offset 1 timezone DST utc offset DST latd latm lats latNS N longd longm longs longEW E elevation footnotes elevation m elevation ft postal code type postal code area code blank name blank info website footnotes Kafin Hausa is a Local Government Areas of Nigeria Local Government Area of Jigawa State , Nigeria . Its headquarters are in the town of Kafin Hausa. It has an area of 1,380  km and a population of 271,058 at the 2006 census. The postal code of the area is 731. ref cite web title Post Offices with map of LGA work publisher NIPOST url http www.nipost.gov.ng PostCode.aspx accessdate 2009 10 20 ref References Reflist LGAs and communities of Jigawa State coord missing Nigeria Category Local Government Areas in Jigawa State Category Populated places in Jigawa State jigawa geo stub yo Agbegbe Ijoba Ibile Kafin Hausa ... more details
This article was auto generated by User Polbot . Taxobox name Hausa Mouse status LC status system IUCN3.1 regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Mammalia ordo Rodent ia familia Muridae genus Mus genus Mus species M. haussa binomial Mus haussa binomial authority Oldfield Thomas Thomas & Martin Hinton Hinton , 1920 synonyms The Hausa Mouse Mus haussa is a species of rodent in the family Muridae . It is found in Benin , Burkina Faso , Ivory Coast , Ghana , Mali , Mauritania , Niger , Nigeria , and Senegal . Its natural habitat s are dry savanna , arable land , rural gardens, and urban area s. References Granjon, L. & Is haquou Daouda, H. 2004. http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 13963 all Mus haussa . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 19 July 2007. Musser, G. G. and M. D. Carleton. 2005. Superfamily Muroidea. pp.  894 1531 in Mammal Species of the World a Taxonomic and Geographic Reference. D. E. Wilson and D. M. Reeder eds. Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore. Murinae M. Category Old World rats and mice Mus stub es Mus haussa eu Mus haussa nl Mus haussa pt Mus haussa sr Mus haussa ... more details
Infobox language name Hausa Sign Language states Nigeria region Kano speakers ? iso3 hsl Hausa Sign Language is the sign language of the Deaf community in Hausa language Hausa speaking city of Kano in northern Nigeria. References Schmaling, Constanze 2000 . Maganar Hannu Language of the hands. A descriptive analysis of Hausa Sign Language . Hamburg Signum. Kamei, Nobutaka 2004 . The Sign Languages of Africa , Journal of African Studies Japan Association for African Studies Vol. 64, March, 2004. sign language navigation Category Sign language isolates Category Languages of Nigeria comm stub Nigeria stub pt L ngua Gestual Hausa ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Hausa Folk lore is a book by Maalam Shaihua , translated by R. Sutherland Rattray , published in 1913. It contains twenty one folklore folk stories of the Hausa people of Africa . The book is notable in that it was actually written by one of the Hausa, not a European ethnic groups European , as is common in such books from the time period. External links http www.holyebooks.org ?p 61 Hausa Folk lore entire text Category 1913 books Category African folklore Category Books about Africa mythology stub Category Mythology books ... more details
Konni is a traditional Hausa people Hausa state in what is today south central Maradi Region Niger and north Sokoto State Nigeria . It continues to exist as a ceremonial polity centered on the Nigerien city of Birni N Konni . A small independennt Hausa people Hausa state in the medieval period, Konni was conquered by its larger neighbor Gobir around 1750. It remained, along with Gobir, a largely animist locally called Azna stronghold. It was overrun and sacked by forces of the Sokoto Caliphate at the beginning of the 19th century, but had reverted to suzerainty of Azna states in modern Niger when French colonial empire French colonial forces entered the area at the end of the century. Its capitol Birni N Konni Hausa language Hausa for Citadel of Konni , was sacked by the French Voulet Chanoine Mission in the 1898, and later assimilated into French West Africa . The traditional title of the ruler of Konni was retained by the French as an appointed Canton chief , and continues as a ceremonial ruler. References Reflist Samuel Decalo. Historical Dictionary of Niger 3rd ed. . Scarecrow Press, Boston & Folkestone, 1997 ISBN 0810831368 pp. 71, 187 Category States of pre colonial Africa Category History of Niger ... more details
Maguzawa are Hausa people who still adhere to some of the tenets of the pre Islamic traditional religions of Kano and Katsina , cities in northern Nigeria . Most of the citizens are found in the rural areas close to Kano and Katsina. They are known to have facial scarification similar to early rulers of Kano and Katsina under the Kutumbawa lineage. In terms of culture, there are only two major differences between Muslim Hausas and the Maguzawa religion and social organization. Society Farming was the leading occupation of Maguzawas, while cattle herding was left to the Fulani . During the dry season, when farming activity is low, the men engage in dyeing , iron working and basketry . The female Maguzawa were known to show an independent streak in economic activity in contrast to an imported harem culture in many other households. Many wives and female slaves engaged in trading and use their profit to buy clothes for themselves and their offsprings. In terms of a socio political organization, most Maguzawa communities are made up of scattered compounds and like their Hausa counterparts are led by a Sarki. However, predominant Maguzawa communities have three patrilineal cultural leaders. The Sarki n Noma, who is the head of farming, the Sarki n Arna, known as the head of the paganism pagans and the Sarki n Dawa, the headman of the bush. The latter two heads or Sarkis share equal power. The Sarki n Arna is usually given to the best beer drinker in the community while the defunct Sarki n Dawa is the best hunter in the community. Religion Maguzawa religion revolves around an infinite number of spirit s or iskoki singular iska in Hausa. This literally translates into WINDS There are about 3,000 iskoki in the religion. However, the dominance of Islam in the region has diluted the original meaning of the spirits with the an imposed Islamic canon, and they are also referred to today ... African mythology Category Hausa Category Religion in Nigeria Category Ethnic groups in Nigeria ... more details
The Engineer Mohammed Bashir Karaye Prize for Hausa Writing is a Nigerian literature prize given to authors who publish in the Hausa language . Founded in 2007 by the widow of the prize s namesake, the Karaye Prize is funded by the Bashir Karaye Foundation and administered by the Association of Nigerian Authors , Abuja Chapter ref See http 234next.com csp cms sites Next ArtsandCulture Books 5531608 147 story.csp ref In 2009, the prize was split into two categories, one for prose and one for drama. The total prize money was N600,000 Nigerian Naira , with the winner in each category taking N150,000, and the two runners up taking N100,000 and N50,000 respectively. ref See http ibrahim sheme.blogspot.com 2009 11 01 archive.html and http www.nairaland.com nigeria topic 186235.0.html ref In the future a category for poetry has been promised. ref See http ibrahim sheme.blogspot.com 2009 11 01 archive.html and http 234next.com csp cms sites Next ArtsandCulture Books 5531608 147 story.csp ref References reflist External links http 234next.com csp cms sites Next ArtsandCulture Books 5531608 147 story.csp http ibrahim sheme.blogspot.com 2009 11 01 archive.html http www.nairaland.com nigeria topic 186235.0.html http groups.yahoo.com group sirrinsu message 845 Category Literary awards by language Hausa Category Hausa language Category Nigerian literary awards Category Awards established in 2007 ... more details
Rabiu is a Hausa given name or last name and may refer to Rabiu Afolabi , a Nigerian footballer Rabiu Baita , a Nigerian footballer Rabiu Kwankwaso , a Nigerian politician Isyaku Rabiu , a Nigerian businessman Mohammed Rabiu , a Ghanaian footballer Category Hausa given names Category Hausa language surnames disambig ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 A kukkuma is a small fiddle used in Hausa music . It was popularized by Ibrahim Na Habu . Category Hausa music Category Nigerien musical instruments Category Violins String instrument stub pt Kukkuma ... more details
The Battle of Tsuntua , fought in December 1804, was one of the largest battles of the Fulani War . In 1804, Yunfa of Gobir realized the growing threat that his former teacher, Fula people Fulani Islam ic refomer Usman dan Fodio, posed to the Hausa people Hausa city states. Appealing to the other Hausa rulers for help, Yunfa assembled an army to capture and kill Usman. Meanwhile, Usman s followers spread word of a jihad against the Hausa rulers, attracting a number of Fulani nomad s to their cause. The forces met in December in a significant victory for the Hausa rulers. Dan Fodio s forces lost over 2,000 men, 200 of whom were said to have known the Koran by heart. However, the Hausa victory proved to be short lived, as Dan Fodio s forces seized Kebbi and Gwandu the following year, ensuring the survival and growth of their party. References Usman dan Fodio. Encyclop dia Britannica Online . coord missing Category Battles involving Nigeria Tsuntua Category History of Nigeria Category Conflicts in 1804 Nigeria hist stub es Batalla de Tsuntua no Slaget ved Tsuntua ... more details
The Kaduna River is a tributary of the Niger River which flows for 550 kilometres through Nigeria . It got its name from the crocodile s that lived in the river and surrounding area. Kaduna in the native dialect, Hausa language Hausa , was the word for crocodiles . ref name Hausa cite web title On line Bargery Hausa English Dictionary url http maguzawa.dyndns.ws accessdate 2009 07 09 ref Niger River coord missing Nigeria Notes reflist Category Rivers of Nigeria Nigeria geo stub be lt Kaduna up no Kaduna elv pl Kaduna rzeka pt Rio Kaduna ro R ul Kaduna ru sl Kaduna tr Kaduna Nehri zh ... more details
Dan Maraya Jos born Adamu Wayya in 1946 is a Nigeria n Hausa music Hausa Griot best known for playing the kontigi . Dan Maraya Jos is a living legend in the hausa musical world. His songs are about life and living External links http www.nigeria arts.net Music Hausa Dan Maraya Dan Maraya biography via nigeria arts.net Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Maraya, Dan ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1946 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Maraya, Dan Category Nigerian musicians Category 1946 births Category Living people nigeria bio stub Africa musician stub ha Dan Maraya yo Dan Maraya ... more details
Migrant Hausa settlements in Yoruba people Yoruba land, popularly known as Sabo , are small geographic areas where Hausa people Hausa migrants conjugate together to create a distinctive socio political quarter to foster their cultural heritage and economic interests in the midst of a different ethnic group, while at the same time owing some informal contractual obligations to the Yoruba. The rise of ubiquitous Hausa settlements in some major Yoruba cities is mostly attributed to the inter ethnic or long distance trading networks that developed overtime in West Africa . The exact time line is unknown but span a millennium. In the early period of the last century, a stream of migrant Hausa settlers began to settle in major Yoruba cities , as a result of their desire to embrace their traditional customs and their different norms, they preferred to own their own space in foreign towns under the rulership of a Sarkin Hausawa. However, the quarters became avenues which Hausa communities in Niger and Northern Nigeria use to consolidate their trading networks. The advent of nationalism however, put a dent on the Hausa s desire to create their own identity. The two major southern parties promoted ... goal nationalism . Since the 1950s, Hausa groups are sometimes seen as political interest groups ... The Hausa communities in Yoruba land originated as a necessity of long distance trading. Hausa people Hausa men developed as specialized dealers in Cattle which was abundant in Northern Nigeria but dangerous to breed in Yoruba areas. The need for cattle among Yorubas and Kola nut Kola among Hausa men created an avenue for trade. Hausa men originally lodged at Yoruba owned houses when in Yoruba towns ... as the head, he is usually called the Sarkin Hausawa of the city. Cultural features The Hausa men in Sabo .... Custom & politics in urban Africa a study of Hausa migrants in Yoruba towns. Category Shanty towns Category Hausa ... more details
Unreferenced stub date December 2009 Alkalawa was the capital of the Hausa people Hausa city state of Gobir , in what is now northern Nigeria . In the early nineteenth century, Fula people Fulani jihad ist Usman dan Fodio s forces repeatedly besieged Yunfa , Gobir s ruler, at Alkalawa. The city fell in October 1808, marking the end of resistance to Islam Muslim rule in the region. Coord missing Nigeria Category History of Nigeria Nigeria geo stub ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 George Percival Bargery 1876 1966 was an England English missionary and linguist from Exeter , Devon . Bargery was with the Church Missionary Society and then the ColonialEducation Service. He published a Hausa language Hausa English Dictionary in 1934 that remains widely referenced and is available in several online versions. According to the School of Oriental and African Studies Library in London, where Bargery s collected papers are on deposit, his Hausa English dictionary contained the first tonal analysis of the Hausa language . ref cite web last School of Oriental and African Studies authorlink School of Oriental and African Studies title AIM25 School of Oriental and African Studies Bargery, George Percival date 15 May 2000 url http www.aim25.ac.uk cgi bin search2?coll id 125&inst id 19 ref Publications cite book last Bargery first George Percival title A Hausa English Dictionary and English Hausa Vocabulary publisher Oxford University Press date 1934 location London url http www.koshigaya.bunkyo.ac.jp hslaiman isbn 1844531147 References reflist External links http maguzawa.dyndns.ws On line Bargery Hausa English Dictionary http www.koshigaya.bunkyo.ac.jp hslaiman The Online Bargery s Hausa English Dictionary http www.aim25.ac.uk cgi bin search2?coll id 125&inst id 19 Archives in London and the M25 Area Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bargery, George Percival ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1876 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1966 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bargery, George Percival Category English linguists Category 1876 births Category 1966 deaths Category English Christian missionaries Category People from Exeter UK linguist stub ... more details
Konni may refer to Konni, Pathanamthitta , a town in Kerala state in India Konni Hausa state , a traditional Hausa state in south central Niger Birni N Konni , a town in Niger Konni Zilliacus senior 1855 1924 , Finnish politician and writer Konni Zilliacus 1894 1967 , UK politician See also Konnie Huq born 1975 , UK TV presenter Konnikun An artistic genius on the game LittleBigPlanet disambig fr Konni ... more details
here is from a poem decrying the weakening of the Hausa language by the modern generation, who have an anemic vocabulary and fill the language with English borrowings. HAUSA MAI BAN HAUSHI Saba ..., Ya yan Arewa da wanda duk ke HausaHAUSA, THE GIVER OF VEXATION Get used to to seeking the truth ... toward us, my clansmen, Children of the north and anyone else who speaks Hausa. ... more details
Orphan date March 2011 context date March 2011 Imam Umaru of Salga 1858 1934 left a detailed account of Quranic education among the Hausa people Hausa . ref Nehemia Levtzion, Randall Lee Pouwels. The History of Islam in Africa . Ohio University Press, 2000, p. 424. ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Umaru Of Salga ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1858 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1934 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Umaru Of Salga Category 1858 births Category 1934 deaths Category Hausa culture Islam bio stub ... more details