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The Daura Emirate is a religious and traditional state in Northern Nigeria, the Emir of Daura still rules as a ceremonial hereditary monarch, and maintains a palace. Muhammad Bashar became the emir in 1966, reigning for 41 years until his death in 2007, On 28 February 2007, Umar Faruk Umar became Emir of Daura succeeding Muhammad Bashar.


History


Origins

The '' Girgam'' mentions that the Daura Emirate was established in 2000 BC and it all began from
Canaan Canaan (; Phoenician: 𐤊𐤍𐤏𐤍 – ; he, כְּנַעַן – , in pausa – ; grc-bib, Χανααν – ;The current scholarly edition of the Greek Old Testament spells the word without any accents, cf. Septuaginta : id est Vetus T ...
with a man called Najibu who migrated with a group of people to Ancient Egypt. They settled in Ancient Egypt for a while and had very close relations with the Copts. They moved on to Tripoli and their leader who was then Abdudar sought to rule over the people but was unsuccessful, so he moved on with his people to a place called Tsohon Birni today in Northern Nigeria and it was this event that paved the way for the establishment of the Daura Emirate and city. Daura is the city that
Bayajidda Bayajidda ( Hausa: Bàyā̀jiddà) was, according to the legends surrounding most West African states before the 19th century, the founder of the Hausa states. Most accounts say that Bayajidda came from Baghdad. Bayajidda came first to Borno wher ...
, a figure from
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mythology, arrived at after his trek across the Sahara. Once there, he killed a snake (named Sarki) who prevented the people from drawing water from the well known as
Kusugu The Kusugu well is an ancient well located in Daura, Nigeria. The well is famous for its relation to the legend of the hero Bayajidda defeating the snake Sarki. The well and Bayajidda's supposed dagger are now a tourist attraction. The legend ...
, and the local queen Daurama Shawata, married him out of gratitude; one of their seven children was named Daura. The Kusugu well in Daura where Bayajidda is said to have slain Sarki is protected by a wooden shelter and has become a
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. The emirate is referred to as one of the "seven true Hausa states" (
Hausa Bakwai The Hausa Kingdoms, also known as Hausa Kingdom or Hausaland, was a collection of states started by the Hausa people, situated between the Niger River and Lake Chad (modern day northern Nigeria). Hausaland lay between the Western Sudanic kingdoms ...
) because it was, (along with Biram,
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,
Katsina Katsina, likely from "Tamashek" eaning son or bloodor mazza enwith "inna" otheris a Local Government Area and the capital city of Katsina State, in northern Nigeria.
, Zazzau, Gobir, and
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), ruled by the descendants of Bayajidda's sons with Daurama and Magira (his first wife). The
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's African American Studies Department refers to Daura, as well as Katsina, as having been "ancient seats of Islamic culture and learning."


Modern history

In 1805, during the Fulani War, Daura was taken over by
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warrior Malam Ishaku, who set up an
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. The Hausa set up rival states nearby, and the ruler of one, Malam Musa, was made the new emir of Daura by the
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in 1904. Once part of
Kaduna State Kaduna State ( ha, Jihar Kaduna جىِهَر كَدُنا; ff, Leydi Kaduna, script=Latn, ; kcg, Sitet Kaduna) is a state in northern Nigeria. The state capital is its namesake, the city of Kaduna which happened to be the 8th largest city in ...
, Daura became part of the new
Katsina State Katsina State ''(Hausa: Jihar Katsina) (Fula: Leydi Katsina 𞤤𞤫𞤴𞤣𞤭 𞤳𞤢𞥁𞤭𞤲𞤢)'' is a state in the northwestern geopolitical zone of Nigeria. Katsina State was created in 1987, when it split from Kaduna State. Today, K ...
in 1987. Faruk Umar Faruk became the 60th Emir of Daura on 28 Feb 2007 following the death of Sarkin Muhammadu Bashar dan Umaru.


Rulers


Early time emirs

* Abduldari * Kufuru. * Gino * Yakumo * Yakunya * Walzamu * Yanbamu * Gizirgizir * Innagari * Daurama * Gamata * Shata * Batatuma * Sandamata * Jamatu * Hamata * Zama * Shawa * Bawo


Fulani dynasty

* Malam Isiyaku * Malam Yusufu * Malam Muhammadu Sani * Malam Zubairu * Malam Muhammadu Bello * Malam Muhammadu Altine * Malam Muhammadu Mai Gardo * Buntarawa Sogiji * Magajiya Murnai


Zango's Rival Kingdom

* Sarkin Gwari Abdu * Sarki Lukudi ɗan Tsoho * Sarki Nuhu ɗan Lukudi * Sarki Mamman Sha ɗan Sarkin Gwari Abdu * Sarki Haruna ɗan Sarki Lukudi * Sarki Ɗan’aro ɗan Sarkin Gwari Abdu * Sarki Tafida ɗan Sarki Nuhu * Sarki Sulaiman ɗan Sarkin Gwari Abdu * Sarki Yusufu ɗan Sarki Lukudi * Sarki Tafida ɗan Sarki Nuhu (a Karo na biyu)


Haɓe dynasty

* Sarki Musa ɗan Sarki Nuhu * Sarki Abdurrahman ɗan Sarki Musa * Sarki Muhammadu Bashar * Sarki Umar Faruq Umar


See also

* Daura * Kwasarawa *
Kusugu The Kusugu well is an ancient well located in Daura, Nigeria. The well is famous for its relation to the legend of the hero Bayajidda defeating the snake Sarki. The well and Bayajidda's supposed dagger are now a tourist attraction. The legend ...
* Kabara *
Bayajidda Bayajidda ( Hausa: Bàyā̀jiddà) was, according to the legends surrounding most West African states before the 19th century, the founder of the Hausa states. Most accounts say that Bayajidda came from Baghdad. Bayajidda came first to Borno wher ...
*
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Bibliography

* S. J. Hogben und Anthony Kirk-Greene: ''The Emirates of Northern Nigeria'', London 1966 ("Daura", p. 145-155). * Dierk Lange: ''Ancient Kingdoms of West Africa'', Dettelbach 2004 ("Daura", p. 219-233). * Michael Smith: ''The Affairs of Daura: History and Change in a Hausa State - 1800-1958'', Berkeley 1978.


References

{{Nigerian traditional states Nigerian traditional states History of Nigeria Katsina State Emirates