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151
Which of the following is the most important source of the history of the Hausa states?
  • A. Tarikh-as Sudan.
  • B. The European account.
  • C. The Kano Chronicle.
  • D. The Arab traders’ account.
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152
Islam was introduced in Kano during the reign of
  • A. Sarkin Kano Ibrahim Dabo
  • B. Sarkin Kano Kanajeji
  • C. Sarkin Kano Muhammadu Rumfa
  • D. Sarkin Kano Yaji.
View Answer & Discuss (1) JAMB 2008
153
A major cause of depopulation in Nigeria in the 18th century was
  • A. the trans-Atlantic slave trade
  • B. the trans-Saharan trade
  • C. human sacrifice
  • D. inter-ethnic warfare.
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154
The Sokoto Jihad was
  • A. the first Islamic movement in West Africa
  • B. an attempt to establish Fulani dominance
  • C. the last of the 19th century Jihads
  • D. the origin of the other Jihads in West Africa.
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155
The women who wielded political influence in Borno were
  • A. Magara, Magira and Gumsu
  • B. Gumsu, Daurama and Magira
  • C. Turunku, Magara and Gumsu
  • D. Daurama, Turunku and Kaugama.
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