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Sokoto Caliphate / Sokoto / Fula people / Northern Nigeria / Hausa people / Usman dan Fodio / Hausa Kingdoms / Hausa language / Middle Belt / Africa / States of Nigeria / Geography of Nigeria
Date: 2014-02-28 12:21:41
Sokoto Caliphate
Sokoto
Fula people
Northern Nigeria
Hausa people
Usman dan Fodio
Hausa Kingdoms
Hausa language
Middle Belt
Africa
States of Nigeria
Geography of Nigeria

African Studies Quarterly | Volume 10, Issues 2 & 3 | FallColonialism within Colonialism: The Hausa-Caliphate Imaginary and the British Colonial Administration of the Nigerian Middle Belt MOSES OCHONU

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