Muhammadu Attahiru I

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Muhammadu Attahiru I (f. 1903) fue el 12avo sultán del Califato de Sokoto desde octubre de 1902 hasta el 15 de abril de 1903. Fue el último sultán independiente de Sokoto antes de que el Califato fuera tomado por los británicos. rdf:langString
Мухаммад (Мухаммаду) Аттахіру (Тахір) I (*д/н — 15 березня 1903) — султан Сокото в 1902—1903 роках. rdf:langString
Muhammadu Attahiru I (died 1903) was the twelfth Sultan of the Sokoto Caliphate from October 1902 until March 15, 1903. He was the last independent Sultan of Sokoto before the Caliphate was taken over by the British. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Muhammadu Attahiru I (f. 1903) fue el 12avo sultán del Califato de Sokoto desde octubre de 1902 hasta el 15 de abril de 1903. Fue el último sultán independiente de Sokoto antes de que el Califato fuera tomado por los británicos.
rdf:langString Muhammadu Attahiru I (died 1903) was the twelfth Sultan of the Sokoto Caliphate from October 1902 until March 15, 1903. He was the last independent Sultan of Sokoto before the Caliphate was taken over by the British. The Sokoto Caliphate leaders 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 be a descendant of the Arabs through Uqba ibn Nafi who was an Arab Muslim of the Umayyad branch of the Quraysh, and hence, a member of the family of the Prophet, Uqba ibn Nafi allegedly married a Fulani woman called Bajjumangbu through which the Torodbe family of Usman dan Fodio descended. Caliph Muhammed Bello writing in his book Infaq al-Mansur claimed descent from Prophet Muhammad through his paternal grandmother's lineage called Hawwa (mother of Usman dan Fodio), Alhaji Muhammadu Junaidu, Wazirin Sokoto, a scholar of Fulani history, restated the claims of Shaykh Abdullahi bin Fodio in respect of the Danfodio family been part Arabs and part Fulani, while Ahmadu Bello in his autobiography written after independence replicated Caliph's Muhammadu Bello claim of descent from the Arabs through Usman Danfodio's mother, the historical account indicates that the family of Shehu dan Fodio are partly Arabs and partly Fulani who culturally assimilated with the Hausas and can be described as Hausa-Fulani Arabs. Prior to the beginning of the 1804 Jihad the category Fulani was not important for the Torankawa (Torodbe), their literature reveals the ambivalence they had defining Torodbe-Fulani relationships. They adopted the language of the Fulbe and much ethos while maintaining a separate identity. The Toronkawa clan at first recruited members from all levels of Sūdānī society, particularly the poorer people.Toronkawa clerics included people whose origin was Fula, Wolof, Mande, Hausa and Berber.However, they spoke the Fula language, married into Fulbe families, and became the Fulbe scholarly caste.
rdf:langString Мухаммад (Мухаммаду) Аттахіру (Тахір) I (*д/н — 15 березня 1903) — султан Сокото в 1902—1903 роках.
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