By Malam Abu Ruqayyah
The Fulani takeover of Hausa land refers to the 19th-century Fulani Empire’s expansion and conquest of the Hausa Kingdoms in what is now northern Nigeria. Here’s a summary:
– In the early 19th century, the Fulani, led by Usman dan Fodio, launched a jihad (holy war) against the Hausa Kingdoms, which were seen as corrupt and deviating from Islamic principles.
– The Fulani, with their strong military organization and Islamic ideology, were able to defeat the Hausa Kingdoms one by one, starting with Gobir in 1808.
– By 1815, the Fulani had conquered most of the Hausa Kingdoms, including Kano, Katsina, and Zaria, and established the Sokoto Caliphate, with its capital in Sokoto.
– The Fulani takeover led to the establishment of a new ruling class, with the Fulani emirs (leaders) replacing the Hausa rulers.
– The Sokoto Caliphate became one of the largest and most influential empires in West Africa, stretching from modern-day Nigeria to parts of Niger, Chad, and Cameroon.
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