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Muri, Taraba State, the Glossary

Index Muri, Taraba State

Muri (Fula: Lamorde Muri 𞤤𞤢𞤥𞤮𞤪𞤣𞤫 𞤥𞤵𞥅𞤪𞤭) is a town and traditional emirate in Jalingo but covers Karim Lamido LGA ARDO KOLA Yoro, Taraba LGA and others, in northwestern Taraba State, eastern Nigeria, approximately between 9° and 11° 40′ E. and 7° 10′ and 9° 40′ N.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 33 relations: Abbas Njidda Tafida, Antoine Mizon, Bangwinji language, Bassa, Kogi State, Bauchi, Benue River, Cameroon, Dadiya language, Emirate, Fula jihads, Fula people, Gassol, Ibi, Taraba State, Jalingo, Jukun people (West Africa), Kamerun, Karim Lamido, Lau, Nigeria, Nasarawa State, Nasarawa, Nasarawa State, Nigeria, Northern Region, Nigeria, Order of the British Empire, Protectorate, Resident minister, Royal Niger Company, Southern Nigeria Protectorate, Taraba State, Town, Tula–Waja languages, Wase, Nigeria, Yola, Nigeria, 1931 New Year Honours.

  2. 1817 establishments in Africa
  3. Emirates of the Sokoto Caliphate
  4. Populated places in Taraba State
  5. Sokoto Caliphate
  6. Sub-emirates of the Adamawa emirate

Abbas Njidda Tafida

Alhaji Abbas Njidda Tafida (10 June 1953) is the Emir of Muri in Jalingo Taraba state, Nigeria.

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Antoine Mizon

Louis Alexandre Antoine Mizon (1853–1899) was a French explorer and colonial administrator.

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Bangwinji language

Bangwinji (Bangjinge) is one of the Savanna languages of Gombe State, eastern Nigeria.

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Bassa, Kogi State

Bassa is a Local Government Area in Kogi State, Nigeria.

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Bauchi

Bauchi (earlier Yakoba) is a city in northeast Nigeria, the Administrative center of Bauchi State, of the Bauchi Local Government Area within that State, and of the traditional Bauchi Emirate.

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Benue River

Benue River (la Bénoué), previously known as the Chadda River or Tchadda, is the major tributary of the Niger River.

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Cameroon

Cameroon, officially the Republic of Cameroon, is a country in Central Africa.

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Dadiya language

Dadiya (Dadiya, Loodiya) is one of the Savanna languages of northeastern Nigeria.

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Emirate

An emirate is a territory ruled by an emir, a title used by monarchs or high officeholders in the Muslim world.

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Fula jihads

The Fula (or Fulani) jihads (جهاد الفولا) sometimes called the Fulani revolution were a series of jihads that occurred across West Africa during the 18th and 19th centuries, led largely by the Muslim Fula people.

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Fula people

The Fula, Fulani, or Fulɓe people are an ethnic group in Sahara, Sahel and West Africa, widely dispersed across the region.

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Gassol

Gassol is a Local Government Area in Taraba State, Nigeria.

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Ibi, Taraba State

Ibi is a town and administrative district in Taraba State, Nigeria.

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Jalingo

Jalingo is the capital city of Taraba State in north-eastern Nigeria, named in fulfulde (the word Jalingo means "superior place") and has been estimated with population of 418,000 as of 2018, The city has received the highest number of immigrants mainly from, Kano, Borno, Gombe and the neighboring Cameroon.

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Jukun people (West Africa)

Jukun (Njikum;; Kanuri: Gwana, Kwana) are an ethno-linguistic group or ethnic nation in West Africa.

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Kamerun

Kamerun was an African colony of the German Empire from 1884 to 1920 in the region of today's Republic of Cameroon.

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Karim Lamido

Karim Lamido is a Local Government Area in Taraba State, Nigeria.

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Lau, Nigeria

Lau is a Local Government Area in Taraba State, Nigeria.

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Nasarawa State

Nasarawa State is a state in the North Central region of Nigeria, bordered to the east by the states of Taraba and Plateau, to the north by Kaduna State, to the south by the states of Benue and Kogi, and to the west by the Federal Capital Territory. Muri, Taraba State and Nasarawa State are emirates of the Sokoto Caliphate.

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Nasarawa, Nasarawa State

Nasarawa is a Local Government Area in Nasarawa State, Nigeria.

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Nigeria

Nigeria, officially the Federal Republic of Nigeria, is a country in West Africa.

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Northern Region, Nigeria

Northern Nigeria (or Arewancin Nijeriya) was an autonomous division within Nigeria, distinctly different from the southern part of the country, with independent customs, foreign relations and security structures.

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Order of the British Empire

The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a British order of chivalry, rewarding contributions to the arts and sciences, work with charitable and welfare organizations, and public service outside the civil service.

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Protectorate

A protectorate, in the context of international relations, is a state that is under protection by another state for defence against aggression and other violations of law.

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Resident minister

A resident minister, or resident for short, is a government official required to take up permanent residence in another country.

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Royal Niger Company

The Royal Niger Company was a mercantile company chartered by the British government in the nineteenth century.

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Southern Nigeria Protectorate

Southern Nigeria was a British protectorate in the coastal areas of modern-day Nigeria formed in 1900 from the union of the Niger Coast Protectorate with territories chartered by the Royal Niger Company below Lokoja on the Niger River.

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Taraba State

Taraba State is a state in north-eastern Nigeria, named after the Taraba River, which traverses the Southern part of the state.

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Town

A town is a type of a human settlement.

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Tula–Waja languages

The Tula–Waja, or Tula–Wiyaa languages are a branch of the provisional Savanna languages, closest to Kam (Nyingwom), spoken in northeastern Nigeria.

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Wase, Nigeria

Wase (pronounced: Wersay) is a town and Local Government Area (LGA) of Plateau State, Nigeria, situated some 216 km south east of Jos, the Plateau State capital. Muri, Taraba State and Wase, Nigeria are emirates of the Sokoto Caliphate.

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Yola, Nigeria

Yola (Fulfulde: Ƴola), meaning 'Great Plain' or 'Vast Plain Land', is the capital city and administrative centre of Adamawa State, Nigeria.

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1931 New Year Honours

The 1931 New Year Honours were appointments by King George V to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of the United Kingdom and British Empire.

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See also

1817 establishments in Africa

Emirates of the Sokoto Caliphate

Populated places in Taraba State

Sokoto Caliphate

Sub-emirates of the Adamawa emirate

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muri,_Taraba_State

Also known as Hammaruwa, Hammaruwa kingdom, Muri (Nigeria), Muri (emirate), Muri (town), Muri, Nigeria.