Sanda Kura
Shehu Sanda Kura bin Ibrahim al-Kanemi was the Shehu of Borno from 1922 to 1937.
Sanda Kura of Borno | |
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Reign | 1922–1937 |
Predecessor | Abubakar Garbai of Borno |
Successor | Umar Ibn Muhammad of Borno |
Died | 1937 Borno |
Dynasty | Kanemi |
Father | Ibrahim Kura of Borno |
Religion | Muslim |
Reign
Shehu Sanda Kura, son of Shehu Ibrahim Kura of Borno and brother of Shehu Abubakar Garbai, was the Shehu of Borno from 1922 to 1937.[1][2]
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References
- Hiribarren, Vincent (2017). A History of Borno: Trans-Saharan African Empire to Failing Nigerian State. London: Hurst & Company. pp. 63, 144. ISBN 9781849044745.
- Herbert Richmond Palmer, The Bornu Sahara and Sudan (London: John Murray, 1936), p. 269.
Bibliography
Dynasty
Sanda Kura House of Kanemi | ||
Regnal titles | ||
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Preceded by Abubakar Garbai of Borno |
10th Shehu of Borno 1922-1937 |
Succeeded by Umar Ibn Muhammad of Borno |
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