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A small town in northeastern Nigeria, about 93 miles (150 km.) north of Bauchi. It was the base of a Jihad state in the 19th century, influenced by although not directly under the authority of the Fulani hegemony.
Ruler Name | Start Year | End Year | Notes | Dynasty | Kingdom |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Muhammad Wabi I | 1811 | 1824 | Jama'are | ||
Sambolei | 1824 | 1854 | Jama'are | ||
Muhammad Mando | 1864 | 1861 | Jama'are | ||
Muhammad Sambo Gabaima | 1861 | 1885 | Jama'are | ||
Muhammad Wabi II | 1885 | 1918 | Jama'are | ||
To Great Britain | 1902 | 1960 | Jama'are | ||
Muhammad Goji Yerima | 1918 | 1928 | Jama'are | ||
Muhammad Wabi III | 1928 | 1975 | Jama'are | ||
To Nigeria | 1960 | Present | Jama'are | ||
Muhammad Wabi IV | 1975 | 2022 | Jama'are | ||
Alhaji Nuhu Ahmed Wabi | 2022 | Present | Jama'are |
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