An assessment of selected traditional leaders from the Sarkin Musulmi Abubakar Atiku family and their domains in Africa

This paper briefly discussed some of the Atikawa who had been on their rightful thrones and their domains. This was achieved via literature review and interviews with key informants. This paper explained that Caliph Abubakar Atiku had contributed immensely to the development and progress of the Sok...

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Autores principales: Yusuf Sarkingobir, Fatima G. Abubakar, Tambari Abbas Bashar
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:788b8e44712249a5b8f85c32ffb287372021-11-04T15:45:21ZAn assessment of selected traditional leaders from the Sarkin Musulmi Abubakar Atiku family and their domains in Africa10.47264/idea.lassij/5.2.82664-8148https://doaj.org/article/788b8e44712249a5b8f85c32ffb287372021-10-01T00:00:00Zhttps://ideapublishers.org/index.php/lassij/article/view/261https://doaj.org/toc/2664-8148 This paper briefly discussed some of the Atikawa who had been on their rightful thrones and their domains. This was achieved via literature review and interviews with key informants. This paper explained that Caliph Abubakar Atiku had contributed immensely to the development and progress of the Sokoto Caliphate during the jihad of Shehu Usman Danfodiyo. It was found that Caliph Abdurrahman Atiku reigned 1891-1902, the last direct grandchild of Shehu to be on the throne. Attahuiru (the son of Ahmad) reigned in 1902-1903 and was the one who fought the final battle with the British. His descendants are presently holding a Sultanate throne in Maiyurno, Sudan. Some of his disciples spread to Makkah, Mali, and many other parts of the world. His time allowed the Shehu's jihad to reach international space. Maiturare (son of Amadu) became sultan in 1915-1924 and was the most successful after the invasion of the Sokoto Caliphate by the British. He was preceded by his son, Muhammadu Tambari, who left the throne in 1931. Apart from Sultanate, the descendants of Atiku had built many towns and villages and managed them to greatness. Yusuf SarkingobirFatima G. AbubakarTambari Abbas BasharIDEA PUBLISHERSarticleAtikawaSokoto CaliphateSultanSultanateCaliphAbubakar AtikuSocial SciencesHPolitical scienceJENLiberal Arts and Social Sciences International Journal, Vol 5, Iss 2 (2021)
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topic Atikawa
Sokoto Caliphate
Sultan
Sultanate
Caliph
Abubakar Atiku
Social Sciences
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Political science
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spellingShingle Atikawa
Sokoto Caliphate
Sultan
Sultanate
Caliph
Abubakar Atiku
Social Sciences
H
Political science
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Yusuf Sarkingobir
Fatima G. Abubakar
Tambari Abbas Bashar
An assessment of selected traditional leaders from the Sarkin Musulmi Abubakar Atiku family and their domains in Africa
description This paper briefly discussed some of the Atikawa who had been on their rightful thrones and their domains. This was achieved via literature review and interviews with key informants. This paper explained that Caliph Abubakar Atiku had contributed immensely to the development and progress of the Sokoto Caliphate during the jihad of Shehu Usman Danfodiyo. It was found that Caliph Abdurrahman Atiku reigned 1891-1902, the last direct grandchild of Shehu to be on the throne. Attahuiru (the son of Ahmad) reigned in 1902-1903 and was the one who fought the final battle with the British. His descendants are presently holding a Sultanate throne in Maiyurno, Sudan. Some of his disciples spread to Makkah, Mali, and many other parts of the world. His time allowed the Shehu's jihad to reach international space. Maiturare (son of Amadu) became sultan in 1915-1924 and was the most successful after the invasion of the Sokoto Caliphate by the British. He was preceded by his son, Muhammadu Tambari, who left the throne in 1931. Apart from Sultanate, the descendants of Atiku had built many towns and villages and managed them to greatness.
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author Yusuf Sarkingobir
Fatima G. Abubakar
Tambari Abbas Bashar
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Fatima G. Abubakar
Tambari Abbas Bashar
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title An assessment of selected traditional leaders from the Sarkin Musulmi Abubakar Atiku family and their domains in Africa
title_short An assessment of selected traditional leaders from the Sarkin Musulmi Abubakar Atiku family and their domains in Africa
title_full An assessment of selected traditional leaders from the Sarkin Musulmi Abubakar Atiku family and their domains in Africa
title_fullStr An assessment of selected traditional leaders from the Sarkin Musulmi Abubakar Atiku family and their domains in Africa
title_full_unstemmed An assessment of selected traditional leaders from the Sarkin Musulmi Abubakar Atiku family and their domains in Africa
title_sort assessment of selected traditional leaders from the sarkin musulmi abubakar atiku family and their domains in africa
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publishDate 2021
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