Independent Rulers
Following were the independent rulers (Sarkin Yawuri) in the 19th century.
Start | End | Ruler |
---|---|---|
March 1799 | November 1829 | Muhammadu Dan Ayi dan Ahmadu Jerabana Albishir) |
November 1829 | June1835 | Ibrahimu dan Muhammadu Dan Ayi |
June 1835 | March 1844 | Jibrilu Gajeren Sarki dan Muhammadu Dan Ayi (1st time) |
March 1844 | September 1848 | Abu Bakr Jatau dan Mustafa Gazari (d. 1848) |
September 1848 | 1849 | Jibrilu Gajeren Sarki dan Muhammadu Dan Ayi (2nd time) (d. 1849) |
1849 | September 1850 | Ya`quba dan Jibrilu Gajeren Sarki |
September 1850 | January 1871 | Sulaymanu Dan Addo dan Ibrahimu (d. 1871) |
January 1871 | January 1888 | Abd Allahi Gallo dan Muhammadu Dan Ayi (d. 1888) |
January 1888 | February 1904 | Abd Allahi Abarshi dan `Ali dan Yerima (d. 1904) |
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