Hamman Yaji
Muhammad Hamman Yaji (1863-1929) bụ Emir nke Madagali, Nigeria, akụkụ nke Adamawa Emirate.[1] A maara ya maka akwụkwọ akụkọ nke onwe ya na-edekọ ndụ ya na ọrụ ya kwa ụbọchị site na 1912 ruo 1927, ọ bụ onye Fulbe na-awakpo na onye na-ere ohu na nso ókèala nke steeti Adamawa, Nigeria, na Mayo-Tsanaga, Far North Region, Cameroon.[2][3] N'ịbụ nke e dere na Arabic, akwụkwọ akụkọ ya na-enye echiche dị ụkọ banyere ndụ kwa ụbọchị nke narị afọ nke 20 na mpaghara Sahara n'okpuru ọchịchị ndị ọchịchị.
Hamman Yaji | |
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Born | Muhammad Yaji Templeeti:Circa |
Died | 1929 | (aged 65–66)
Era | Kamerun |
Known for | Raiding, slave trading |
Notable work | Diary |
Title | Emir |
Term | 1902-1927 |
Movement | Mahdism |
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Ịgụ ihe ọzọ
dezie- Lovejoy (1993). Slow death for slavery : the course of abolition in Northern Nigeria, 1897-1936. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521374699.
- Yaji (1995). in Vaughan: The Diary of Hamman Yaji, A. H. M. Kirk-Greene, Indiana University Press. ISBN 978-0-253-36206-3.
Ihe odide
dezie- ↑ Van Beek (2012). "Intensive Slave Raiding in the Colonial Interstice: Hamman Yaji and the Mandara Mountains (North Cameroon and North-Eastern Nigeria)" (in en). The Journal of African History 53 (3): 301–323. DOI:10.1017/S0021853712000461. ISSN 0021-8537.
- ↑ Yaji (1995). The diary of Hamman Yaji : chronicle of a West African Muslim ruler, James H. Vaughan, A. H. M. Kirk-Greene, Bloomington: Indiana University Press. ISBN 0-253-36206-7. OCLC 30779238.
- ↑ Vaughan (2012). "Yaji, Hamman (1863–1929)", in Gates: Dictionary of African biography. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-538207-5. OCLC 706025122.