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Legacies of Colonialism and Islam for Hausa Women: an Historical Analysis, 1804-1960
The Application of Islamic Law and the Legacies of Good Governance In
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The 19Th Century Jihads in West Africa
Jihad in Sub-Saharan Africa Challenging the Narratives of the War on Terror
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West African Manuscripts in Arabic and African Languages and Digital Preservation
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ARCL 0048 the History, Ethnography, and Archaeology of African States
History Textbook West African Senior School Certificate Examination
Ibn Khaldun, Cyclical Theory and the Rise and Fall of Sokoto Caliphate, Nigeria West Africa
Kanem-Bornu Empire Trade Routes Towards Tripoli and Egypt and Based Its Power on Trans-Saharan Trade
The Sahel and West Africa Club Forum the FUTURE OF
State History and Contemporary Conflict: Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa
The British Conquest and Resistance of Sokoto Caliphate, 1897- 1903: Crisis, Conflicts and Resistance
Understanding Boko Haram
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The Role of Sufism in Islamic Reform in West Africa
Rethinking Pre-Colonial State Formation and Ethno-Religious Identity Transformation in Hausaland Under the Sokoto Caliphate by Lenshie, Nsemba Edward & Ayokhai, F.E.F
History and Dramatic Imagination in Ahmed Yerima’S Attahiru
The Hausa Kingdoms the Hausa Are a People of the West African Region of the Sahel
Revolutionary Mahdism and Resistance to Colonial Rule in the Sokoto Caliphate, 1905-6 Author(S): Paul E
The Role of Sheikh Usman Dan Fodio in Reviving and Re-Inventing Islamic Civilization in the Sudanic Belt
Country Advice Nigeria Nigeria – NGA37632 – Sokoto Caliphate –
British Indirect Rule and Islam in Northern Nigeria (1900-1940)
The Book in the Sokoto Caliphate
Ajami Literature and the Study of the Sokoto Caliphate
Boston University, 'Ajami Literature and the Expansion of Literacy and Islam: the Case of West Africa
Ansaar Sunni, 10; See Also Anṣār Al-Sunna Anṣār Al-Mahdī, 5, 13–14
The Biography of Ḥājj ʿumar Tāl by Shaykh Mūsā Kamara
The Hausa-Caliphate Imaginary and the British Colonial Administration of the Nigerian Middle Belt
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The Ideology of Royal Slavery in the Sokoto Caliphate Author(S): Sean Stilwell Source: Africa: Journal of the International African Institute, Vol
The Spread of Islam in West Africa
Saviors and Survivors
The Factors Responsible for the Spread of Islam in West Africa