Borgu Emirate
The Borgu Emirate is a Nigerian traditional state with its capital in New Bussa, Niger State, Nigeria. The Emirate was formed in 1954 when the Bussa and Kaiama emirates were merged. These emirates, with Illa, were formerly part of the Borgu state, which was partitioned between the French colony of Benin and the British protectorate of Nigeria in 1898.[1]
Borgu Emirate | |
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Traditional state | |
Borgu Emirate Location in Nigeria | |
Coordinates: 9°53′N 4°31′E | |
Country | |
State | Niger State |
Rulers
Bussa
A partial list of rulers of Bussa, who took the title Kibe, and later were also styled Sarkin Bussa (Emir of Bussa):[2]
Start | End | Ruler |
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1730 | Kiseru Brodi | |
1730 | 1750 | Yerima Bussa dan Kiseru Brodi |
1750 | 1766 | Kigera I dan Kiseru Brodi |
1766 | 1791 | Jibrim dan Yerima Bussa (d. 1791) |
1791 | 1792 | Yerima Ibrahim dan Jibrim |
1793 | 1835 | Kitoro Gani Zara dan Jibrim (d. 1835) |
1835 | 1843 | Kisaru Kisan Dogo dan Jibrim |
1843 | 1844 | Beraki dan Jibrim |
1844 | 1862 | Waruko Gajere dan Maikuka (d. 1862) |
1862 | 1895 | Kigera II Jibrim Dan Toro dan Kitoro (d. 1895) |
1895 | November 1903 | Wuru Yaro Kisaru Kisan Dogo dan Kitoro (d. 1903) |
19 December 1903 | April 1915 | Kitoro Gani Kilisha Yerima dan Dan Toro (1st time; see Bussa rebellion) |
April 1915 | 19 April 1917 | (occupied by Yawuri) |
19 April 1917 | Oct/Nov 1924 | Jibrim dan Dan Toro |
6 November 1924 | 21 August 1935 | Muhammadu Kitoro Gani Kilisha Yerima dan Dan Toro (2nd time) |
29 August 1935 | 1954 | Wuru Babaki dan Dan Toro (regent to 17 September 1935) (d. 1968) |
25 January 1937 | 1954 | Muhammadu Sani (then ruler of Borgu) |
Kaiama
A partial list of rulers of Kaiama, who were styled Sarkin Kaiama (Emir of Kaiama):[2]
Start | End | Ruler |
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7 Oct 1912 | Mora Tsaude | |
1912 | Apr 1915 | Jimi |
1915 | 13 Feb 1917 | Mashi |
Apr 1917 | 1921 | Yerima Kura |
1921 | 1954 | Khaliru Kiyaru |
Borgu Kingdom
Emirs of Borgu since 1954, styled Sarkin Borgu:[2]
Start | End | Ruler |
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1954 | 1968 | Muhammadu Sani dan Dan Toro |
1968 | 3 Feb 2000 | Musa Muhammadu Kigera III dan Muhammadu Sani (d. 2000) |
12 Feb 2000 | 26 Feb 2002 | Isiaku Musa Jikantoro |
26 Feb 2002 | 30 Oct 2015 | Haliru Dantoro Kitoro III dan Muhammadu Sani (b. 1938) |
11 Nov 2015 | Muhammad Haliru Dantoro Kitoro IV (b. 1966) |
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References
- Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). Encyclopædia Britannica. 4 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 875. .
- "Traditional States of Nigeria". WorldStatesmen.org. Retrieved 16 September 2010.
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