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      • Zaria, historic kingdom, traditional emirate, and local government council in Kaduna State, northern Nigeria, with its headquarters at Zaria (q.v.) city. The kingdom is traditionally said to date from the 11th century, when King Gunguma founded it as one of the original Hausa Bakwai (Seven True Hausa States).
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    History. Guard at the palace of the emir. Zaria, initially known as Zazzau, was the capital of the Hausa kingdom of Zazzau. [3] . Zazzau is thought to have been founded in or about 1536 and in the late 16th century it was renamed after Queen. it was named after Queen Amina sister, Zaria. [4] .

  3. Zaria is an old walled town. Probably founded in about 1536, later in the century it became the capital of the Hausa state of Zazzau. Both town and state were named for Queen Zaria (late 16th century), younger sister and successor of Zazzau’s ruler Queen Amina.

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  4. Zaria, historic kingdom, traditional emirate, and local government council in Kaduna State, northern Nigeria, with its headquarters at Zaria (q.v.) city. The kingdom is traditionally said to date from the 11th century, when King Gunguma founded it as one of the original Hausa Bakwai (Seven True.

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  5. Feb 29, 2024 · Zaria is a historic kingdom and traditional emirate located in northern Nigeria, with its headquarters at Zaria city. The kingdom is believed to have been founded in the 11th century by King Gunguma as one of the original Hausa Bakwai (Seven True Hausa States).

  6. Jul 9, 2023 · Historical City Facts. Tourism Facts. Source: En.wikipedia.org. Zaria, located in northern Nigeria, is a city rich in history, culture, and natural beauty. This vibrant city has a lot to offer its visitors, from ancient landmarks to bustling markets and breathtaking landscapes.

  7. May 22, 2024 · The Zaria emirate was established in 1835 and kept some of its former vassal kingdoms (such as Keffi, Nasarawa, Jemaa, and Lapai to the south ); it was ruled by the local emir and a delegate of the sultan in Sokoto (216 miles northwest of Zaria city). Zaria, therefore, requested British protection against Kontagora’s slave raids in 1901.

  8. According to most accounts, Queen Amina ruled for 34 years at the turn of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Her domain of Zazzau, a city-state of Hausaland, was eventually renamed to Zaria and is the capital of the present-day emirate of Kaduna in Nigeria.

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