Alhaji (sultan)
Alhaji (or Alhaji dan Kutumbi) was a Sultan of Kano who reigned from 1648 to 1649.[1][2]
Alhaji | |
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Sarkin Kano | |
Reign | 1648-1649 |
Predecessor | Kutumbi |
Successor | Shekkarau II |
House | Bagauda Dynasty |
Father | Kutumbi |
Mother | Fadima |
Biography in the Kano Chronicle
Below is a biography of Alhaji from Palmer's 1908 English translation of the Kano Chronicle.[2]
The 30th Sarki was Alhaji Dan Kutumbi. His mother’s name was Fadima.
He ruled Kano 8 months and 24 days, then he was deposed—the reason, I do not remember. He went into the country to live at a place called Dan Zaki.
References
- Last, Murray (1980). "Historical Metaphors in the Kano Chronicle". History in Africa. 7: 161–178. doi:10.2307/3171660.
- Palmer, Herbert Richmond, ed. (1908), "The Kano Chronicle", Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, vol. 38, pp. 58–98 – via Internet Archive; in Google Books. This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
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