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Please help rewrite this article to introduce an encyclopedic style and a neutral point of view. Afiliat a la confraria dels Kadiriyya. Bello assisted Ibrahim Dado in defeating the forces of Dan Tunku and building significant fortresses throughout the region where Dan Tunku had drawn his power. Nigerian imam and scholar. It is to his credit that during his reign, men of science andphilosopljyflocked to his court and he listened to them with interest and understanding.
En vida del seu pare va construir les muralles de Gwandu que durant dos anys fou la capital de l'Imperi The Sokoto Caliphate. Search Entries. Sarkin Musulmi — [ edit ]. Appearance on media [ edit ]. Va establir dos nous emirats del que fou emir: el i Jamaare el His wives announced their outrage at his arrest. He died of natural causes, at the age of 58, on October 25, , in Wurno [ 22 ] and was succeeded by his brother Abu Bakr Atiku as Sultan.
Categories : births deaths Nigerian Muslims Folk healers 20th-century imams 21st-century imams People from Bida. New York: W. Hanson Toggle navigation. Members of his family were prevented by thugs from registering to vote. Log in with your credentials. He was the son and primary aide to Usman dan Fodio , the founder of the Sokoto Caliphate and the first caliph.
Nigerian Tribune. He was from a Torodbe family who are partly Arabs and partly Fulani as stated by Abdullahi dan Fodio , brother of Usman dan Fodio who claimed that their family are part Fulani, and part Arabs, they claimed to descent from the Arabs through Uqba , but Bello added that he was not sure if it was Uqba ibn Nafi , Uqba ibn Yasir or Uqba ibn Amir.
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Ade He was to be the principal coordinator of the various flag bearers and their different domains in the new caliphate. The Quran states that a man may marry up to four wives mandating they must be all treated equally. BBC News. Following the jihad of Usman dan Fodio, the Sokoto Caliphate was one of the largest states in Africa and included large populations of both Fulani and Hausa.
The Torankawa Danfodio Family. Kolawole attached no condition to his release.