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A town in northwestern Nigeria, about 60 miles (96 km.) southwest of Sokoto. Gwandu is currently considered part of the Kebbe State of Nigeria.
Ruler Name | Start Year | End Year | Notes | Dynasty | Kingdom |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
To Sokoto Emirate | 1804 | 1903 | Gwandu | ||
Abdullah | 1808 | 1828 | Fulani Tributaries; Brother of Muhammad Bello of Sokoto. | Gwandu | |
Muhammad Wani | 1828 | 1833 | Gwandu | ||
Khalil | 1833 | 1858 | Gwandu | ||
Khaliru I | 1858 | 1860 | Gwandu | ||
Aliyu | 1860 | 1864 | Gwandu | ||
Abdul-Qadir | 1864 | 1868 | Gwandu | ||
Mustafa | 1868 | 1875 | Gwandu | ||
Hanafi | 1875 | 1876 | Gwandu | ||
Malik | 1876 | 1888 | Gwandu | ||
Umar Bakatara | 1888 | 1897 | Gwandu | ||
Abdullah Bayero | 1897 | 1898 | Gwandu | ||
Bayero 'Aliyu | 1898 | 1903 | Gwandu | ||
To Great Britain | 1903 | 1960 | Gwandu | ||
Muhammad | 1903 | 1906 | Gwandu | ||
Khaliru II | 1906 | 1915 | Gwandu | ||
Muhammad Bashir | 1915 | 1918 | Gwandu | ||
Uthman | 1918 | 1938 | Gwandu | ||
Yahya | 1938 | 1954 | Gwandu | ||
Muhammad Harun | 1954 | ? | Gwandu | ||
To Nigeria | 1960 | Present | Gwandu | ||
Mustafa Haruna Jokolo | 1997 | Present | Gwandu |
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