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Gijimasu was the King of Kano from 1095 to 1134. He was the son of
Warisi and Yanas.
Gijimasu was
succeeded by his twin sons
Nawata and Gawata. Below...
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always proven short. In the 11th
century the
conquests initiated by
Gijimasu of Kano
culminated in the
birth of the
first united Hausa Nation, although...
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became the
first king of Kano in 999,
reigning until 1063. His
grandson Gijimasu (1095–1134), the
third king,
began building city
walls (badala/ganuwa)...
- list) –
Eweka I, Oba (1180–1246)
Nigeria Kingdom of Kano (complete list) –
Gijimasu dan Warisi, King (1095–1134) Nawata, King (1134–1136) Yusa, King (1136–1194)...
- list) – Bagauda, King (999–1063)
Warisi dan Bagauda, King (1063–1095)
Gijimasu dan Warisi, King (1095–1134)
Kingdom of Nri (complete list) – Eri, King...
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always proven short. In the 11th-century, the
conquests initiated by
Gijimasu of Kano
culminated in the
birth of the
first united Hausa Nation under...
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foundation for the
construction of Kano City
Walls was laid by
Sakri Gijimasu at some
point between 1095 and 1134, and was
completed in the
middle of...
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January 1063 2
Warisis (or Warisi)
January 1063
January 1095 3
Gajemasu (or
Gijimasu)
January 1095
November 1133 4
Nawata (joint
ruler with twin
brother Gawata)...
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until 1063. His
grandson Gijimasu (1095–1134), the
third king,
began building city
walls at the foot of Dala Hill, and
Gijimasu's son,
Tsaraki (1136–1194)...
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Gugua was the King of Kano from 1247 to 1290. He was the son of
Gijimasu and Munsada.
Gugua was
succeeded by
Shekkarau I.
Below is a
biography of Gugua...