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Shehu Usman ɗan
Fodio pronunciation (Arabic: عثمان بن فودي, romanized: ʿUthmān ibn
Fodio; 15
December 1754 – 20
April 1817) was a
Fulani scholar, Islamic...
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Jihad of
Usman dan
Fodio was a religio-military
conflict in present-day
Nigeria and Cameroon. The war
began when
Usman dan
Fodio, a
prominent Islamic...
- was a ****
Muslim caliphate in West Africa. It was
founded by
Usman dan
Fodio in 1804
during the
Fulani jihads after defeating the
Hausa Kingdoms in the...
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Abdullahi ɗan
Fodio pronunciation (Arabic: عبد الله بن فودي, romanized: Abd
Allah ibn Fudi; ca. 1766–1828), was a
prominent Islamic scholar, jurist, poet...
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Islamic reformer Usman dan
Fodio. Bawa, a
ruler of Gobir,
appears to have
invited dan
Fodio to the area in 1774; dan
Fodio made his home in the small...
- much
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...
- poetry, and
Islamic studies. He was the son and
primary aide to
Usman dan
Fodio, the
founder of the
Sokoto Caliphate and the
first Sultan.
During his reign...
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character and learning. The
university is
named after the
famous Usman dan
Fodio, the
founder of the
Sokoto Caliphate.
Udusok is a four, five and six-years...
- jihad,
Gwandu emerged as a
significant and
permanent base for
Usman dan
Fodio and his followers.
Recognizing the
strategic importance of the town, Muhammad...
- the
Hausa society. At the
beginning of the 19th century,
Sheikh Usman dan
Fodio led a
successful jihad against the
Hausa Kingdoms founding a centralized...