「Hausa」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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An ethnic rivalry between the | Hausa and Berom peoples may be a factor in the viole |
e populations of settled Kanuri (in the east), | Hausa, and Songhay. |
and semi-nomadic Tuaregs and small numbers of | Hausa and other groups. |
All these groups speak | Hausa as common language. |
Ampelocissus africana (known in | Hausa as either Rogon daji or Lanbi) is a woody vine |
1801 - 1808) was a king of the | Hausa city-state of Gobir in what is now Nigeria. |
as an advisor for Muhammad Rumfa, Emir of the | Hausa city-state Kano, and wrote a treatise on gover |
To their west, the loosely united | Hausa city-states became dominant. |
People from the largely Muslim | Hausa community, began protesting even before the re |
Arewa, still home to a shrinking animist | Hausa community, hosts a yearly religious festival w |
ger, known for the indigenous "Maouri"/"Mawri" | Hausa culture. |
ife, he lived in Zaria, where he was the first | Hausa editor of Gaskiya Ta Fi Kwabo, the pioneer New |
years, have come into increased conflict with | Hausa, Kanuri, and Tuareg communities. |
Katsina replaced the old ( | Hausa) Katsina state in 1805; the old title Sarkin K |
led a Fulani army to lead in jihad against the | Hausa kingdoms of the north. |
Hausa language - 70,000 (Nigerian community) | |
Arewa is simply a | Hausa language term meaning "northern" or "northerne |
India, Haskaneet in Sudan, K 'arangiya in the | Hausa language of Nigeria, and Ngibbi in the Kanuri |
ary contained "the first tonal analysis of the | Hausa language". |
h newspapers and magazines in both English and | Hausa languages. |
on is under way into Chinese, Tamil, Hindi and | Hausa languages. |
town itself lies in a seasonal wash -- a Kori ( | Hausa) or Wadi (Arabic) -- which retains underground |
other neighbouring ethnic groups, such as the | Hausa or Songhai. |
storal herding, the sedentary farmers (Tuareg, | Hausa, or Songhai) expanded farming and sedentary li |
aland of south-western Nigeria, "kosai" by the | Hausa people of Nigeria or "koose" in Ghana and is a |
Fachi, its official name, is from Tuareg and | Hausa peoples who at one time lived there in larger |
nnada), Koorka (Kerala and Sri Lanka), ratala, | Hausa potato, frafra potato, Sudan potato, coleus po |
Bori possession rituals survived in the | Hausa refugee states such as Konni and Dogondutchi ( |
shanti War, detached on special service with a | Hausa regiment; he was twice wounded and mentioned i |
sman's forces posed, Yunfa assembled the other | Hausa rulers to oppose him. |
The | Hausa rulers dealt the jihadists a number of initial |
ction created in the business and trade of the | Hausa states by the legal system. |
When Oudney and Clapperton set out for the | Hausa states in December 1823, Denham remained behin |
lar discontent caused in part by famine and by | Hausa taxation, the jihadists continued to advance, |
ld work among the people of rural Niger in the | Hausa town of Dogondoutchi. |
Derived from the | Hausa word for "North", "Areoun", the "-wa" the typi |
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