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speak two dialects.
While speakers of the
dialects were
loosely called Gwari by both the
Hausa Fulani and
Europeans during pre-colonial
Nigeria they...
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Birnin Gwari is a
Local Government Area in
Kaduna State, Nigeria. Its
headquarters are in the town of
Birnin Gwari. It has an area of 6,185 km2 and a...
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Gwari is a
Nupoid language spoken by the
Gbagyi people,
which make up over a
million people in Nigeria.
There are two prin****l varieties,
Gbari (West...
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Kumul in the identically-named island, and
Gwaria (Waria) in the
Island of
Gwari.
Batuley has a
simple five-vowel
system with no
vowel length distinction...
- that
British colonialists came upon a
Gwari man
playing a
Dunguru (a
musical instrument used by the Nupe and
Gwari) in the area of what is now Zungeru....
- but also a site
steeped in
local folklore and legends.
According to the
Gwari people, the
indigenous inhabitants of the
surrounding area, Zuma Rock holds...
- "Hausa 7". However,
Karbagari the son of the
Gwari mistress had
seven sons too who
ruled Kebbi, Zamfara,
Gwari, Jukun, Ilorin, Nupe and
Yauri which are referred...
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capital was prin****lly
Gwari Land (the home of the
tribes referred to as the Gbagyis,
their language is
referred to as
Gwari) with high concentrations...
- A plen-an-gwarry or plain-an-gwary (Cornish: Plen an
Gwari), is a "playing-place" or round, a
medieval amphitheatre found in Cornwall. A
circular outdoor...
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Sogiji Magajiya Murnai Sarkin Gwari Abdu
Sarki Lukudi ɗan
Tsoho Sarki Nuhu ɗan
Lukudi Sarki Mamman Sha ɗan
Sarkin Gwari Abdu
Sarki Haruna ɗan
Sarki Lukudi...