Ningi Chiefdom

The Ningi Chiefdom was a chiefdom in West Africa which existed from around 1847 to 1902 when it was defeated by the British. It was established initially following the Sokoto Caliphate Revolt, a non-Muslim group of mountaineers who throughout the 19th century showed great resistance to the Kano Emirate, Zazzau Emirate and Bauchi Emirate in collaboration with the former Emirate of Gwaram in Jigawa now.s.[1] One of the Ningi leaders who defeated the Kano Emirate was Gwarsum. He was later succeeded by his son Tunsuru and then his other son Garta.[2]

References

  1. ^ "The Name Ningi and Developing Pre-Colonial Citizenship" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-06-05. Retrieved 2011-11-01.
  2. ^ Patton, Adell (1975). The Ningi chiefdom and the African frontier: mountaineers and resistance to the Sokoto Caliphate ca. 1800-1908. University of Wisconsin. p. 77. Retrieved 1 November 2011.