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209:. A switching of allegiance by Muhammadu Bakatsine, the then Makama of Kano and Magajin Jobe at the epic battle of 'Daukar Girma' turned the tide of the Kano campaigns in favour of the Fulanis. Bakatsine was later to become one of the Seven Founding fathers of the Kano Emirate ensuring for the Jobe a place in the newly founded 196:
he appointed Sarkin Takai Umaru Dan Maisaje as Makaman Kano, his link with the Jobawa is traced through his father's mother Habiba, the sister of Malam Bakatsine, in making the appointment the traditional requisite of being an agnatic descendant was not considered, the action resulted in a precedence
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and asked the Shehu to accept his daughter as a pupil, when the Shehu agreed Habiba immediately asked if he would also consent to teach her younger brother Ahmadu, who later acquired the lakabi or nick name Malam Bakatsine, the Shehu is said to have replied in Fulfulde ja ba do meaning your wish is
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However after the jihad, the leadership of the New Kano Emirate was given to the clan of Mundubawa under Suleman Abu Hama, but as recompense, Mandikko Ibn Bakatsine, the son of Muhammadu Bakatsine was made the first Madaki of the Kano Emirate. The Jobe also retained control of the office of Makama
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The Jobawa were reportedly the first Fula people to make contact with the central Sudan, thus sparking the possibility of them being a Pre-Tengualla
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and much of Eastern Kano except for the Fortresses of Gaya and Birnin Kudu, making them custodians of more than two - thirds of the emirate.
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granted, in order to honour this event the issues of Malam Umaru are called Jobawa, the Muallimawa dynasty is a sub-clan of the Jobawa.
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migration from the primordial Fula body. At some point during the 14th century, the Jobawa emerged as a power in the East of the
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being established for Jobawa descendants with paternal or maternal links to aspire to be appointed as Makaman Kano.
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ethnic group. Primarily found in the old Eastern Kano, they were the first Fulani clan to make contact with the
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and shortly afterward became the natural heirs to the Makama of Kano. (an office they still hold to this day).
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Taqyid al-Akhbar Jama'at al-Shaykh alladhin bi-Kanu wa ma jara baynahum wa bayn al-taghut min al-hurub
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During the Fulani jihads of the 19th century the jobawa were instrumental to the pacification of the
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related to Jobawa through his paternal great-grandmother Binta the daughter of Sarkin Sumaila Akilu.
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Index

Arabic
Nigeria
Niger
Fulani
English
French
Hausa
Arabic
Islam
Fulani
Sullubawa
Muallimawa
Madinawa
Torankawa
pronunciation
Fulani
Hausa people
Fulani
Sultanate of Kano
Usman dan Fodio
Degel
Gobir
Aliyu Babba
Sultanate of Kano
Sokoto Caliphate
Murtala Muhammed
Abdullahi Aliyu Sumaila
"Mallam Muhammad Bakatsine and the Jihad in Eastern Kano"
the original
"Kano Chronicle"

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