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LGA and town in Borno state
KukawaListen is a town and Local Government Area in the northeastern Nigerian state of Borno, close to Lake Chad. Kukawa was originally founded as Kuka
Kukawa
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
the Wadai forces proclaimed Ali as the new mai and installed him at Kukawa. Kukawa was the shehu's capital, which the Wadai forces had captured and devastated
Ali_V_Minargema
Shehu of Bornu (1853–1854)
(vizier) al-Hajj Bashir, led to deep divisions at the imperial court in Kukawa. ʽAbd ar-Rahman deposed his half-brother Umar Kura in a coup d'état and
'Abd_ar-Rahman_of_Bornu
Empire around Lake Chad, Africa, c. 700–1902
other survivors fled across the Yobe River, abandoning Kukawa. Rabih spent some time at Kukawa but settled on Dikwa as a capital, on account of its better
Kanem–Bornu_Empire
Shehu of Bornu in 1900 and from 1901 to 1922
was initially intended to rebuild the ruined old Kanem–Bornu capital of Kukawa, though this proved infeasible and Garbai instead chose Maiduguri as his
Abubakar_Garbai
British explorer
(3 November 1809 in Boston, Lincolnshire – 4 March 1851 in Ngurutua near Kukawa, Bornu) was a British explorer known for his expeditions into the Sahel
James_Richardson_(explorer)
Terrorist incident in Nigeria
On July 1, 2015, Boko Haram gunmen stormed the village of Kukawa, in Borno State and killed 97 people. According to an anonymous senior government official
30 June and 1 July 2015 Borno massacres
30_June_and_1_July_2015_Borno_massacres
Sudanese warlord and empire-builder
had cooperated with Rabih, such as Kukawa's Sudanese traders, were left unharmed. Rabih spent some time in Kukawa but decided to transfer his capital
Rabih_az-Zubayr
Place in Borno, Nigeria
close to Lake Chad, and lying northeast of the town of Kukawa. It is located within the Kukawa Local Government Area. The town is approximately 196 km
Baga,_Borno_State
State of Nigeria
Gajiram-Bolon Rd, the Monguno-Barwa-Kauwa Rd, the Kukawa-Kauwa Border Rd east from Damasak (as the Damasaak-Kukawa Rd) via Kauwa to Doro Gowon, the Gwoza-Damboa
Borno_State
Nigerian politician
Kareto is a Nigerian politician. He is currently a member representing Kukawa/Mobbar/Abadam/Guzamalai Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives
Mallam_Gana
Bida 318,300 65. Ijero Ekiti 304,924 66. Owo 301,931 67. Garki 300,000 68. Kukawa 297,900 69. Iwo 277,101 70. Epe 269,000 71. Igboho 239,480 72. Sapele 238
List of Nigerian cities by population
List_of_Nigerian_cities_by_population
Topics referred to by the same term
in Chitinsky District of Zabaykalsky Krai, Russia Kuka, former name of Kukawa, a town in Borno State, Nigeria Namdhari, sect of Sikhism This disambiguation
Kuka
Islamic religious scholar and political leader (1776–1837)
He took the new title of shehu ("sheikh") and established the town of Kukawa as his seat. Under al-Kanemi's son Umar Kura, the mais were later deposed
Muhammad_al-Amin_al-Kanemi
Genus of trees known as baobab
gatherings, storytelling, and rituals. An unusual baobab was the namesake of Kukawa, formerly the capital of the Bornu Empire southwest of Lake Chad in Central
Adansonia
Traditional state in Borno State, Nigeria
Government Areas (Abadam, Chibok, Gubio, Guzamala, Jere, Kaga, Konduga, Kukawa, Mafa, Magumeri, Maiduguri, Marte, Mobbar, Monguno, and Nganzai). The al-Kanemi
Borno_Emirate
African traveller and writer
name of Barka Gan. He was later sold to a North African Arab trader in Kukawa, in present-day Nigeria. With this new master, Dorugu enjoyed a relative
Dorugu
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
overtly, adopting the title shehu, establishing his own seat of power at Kukawa, and sometimes avoided properly consulting with the mai on political matters
Dunama_IX_Lefiami
Shehu of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
discontent in Kukawa. In order to silence the opposition, Ibrahim began to plot to have several prominent courtiers killed, including four of Kukawa's leading
Ibrahim_Kura
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
were away from Kukawa, igniting a civil war. The plan was strategically sound, since the majority of the shehu's army was absent from Kukawa at the time
Ibrahim_IV_Lefiami
survived and managed to retreat back to Kukawa, the imperial capital. Kyari and Ashimi arrived back at Kukawa alongside surviving elements of their defeated
Battle_of_Lekarawa
Core region of the African continent
expedition to discover where this line actually ran. On 9 April 1892 he reached Kukawa on the shore of the lake. Over the next twenty years a large part of the
Central_Africa
capital at Kukawa. Abubakar Garbai moved there in 1903 and was invested as shehu among its ruins by Frederick Lugard in 1904. The ruined Kukawa was at the
List_of_shehus_of_Bornu
Place in Borno State, Nigeria
northeastern Nigerian state of Borno, east of the town of Kukawa. It is located within the Kukawa Local Government Area. The town is located along a road
Cross_Kauwa
Shehu of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
rallied the imperial armies in the aftermath of Rabih's destruction of Kukawa, the capital, but was captured and executed by Rabih after ruling for only
Kyari_of_Bornu
Nigerian politician (born 1954)
12 July 1954 at Kauwa in Kukawa Local Government Area of Borno State, Nigeria. He finished his primary education at Kukawa in 1967 and proceeded to Government
Maina_Maaji_Lawan
Shehu of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
allegiance. Umar wrote back and instead demanded that the mai come to his seat, Kukawa. Three of Umar's courtiers sent an additional message to Ibrahim, stating
Umar_Kura
Shehu of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Ashimi was imposing price controls on the sale of millet in the markets of Kukawa, the imperial capital. Ashimi did not sufficiently intervene in problems
Ashimi_of_Bornu
Local Government Area in Nigeria
Chibok Damboa Dikwa Gubio Guzamala Gwoza Hawul Jere Kaga Kala/Balge Konduga Kukawa Kwaya Kusar Mafa Magumeri Maiduguri Marte Mobbar Monguno Ngala Nganzai Shani
Local government areas of Nigeria
Local_government_areas_of_Nigeria
Capital of Kanem-Bornu from 1813 to 1846
Umar Kura had Kafela destroyed and then took full power of the empire. Kukawa, Umar's seat, became the empire's new capital. Birni means city, especially
Kafela
preparations to attempt to retake Kukawa and strike at Dikwa, Rabih's seat of power. As Kyari advanced towards Kukawa and Dikwa, Rabih pre-emptively attacked
Battle_of_Dimurwa
African jihadist organisation
July. Forty-eight men and boys were killed on the 1st at one mosque in Kukawa. Seventeen were wounded in the attack. Ninety-seven others, mostly men,
Boko_Haram
Military conflict in Nigeria and Cameroon (1804–1808)
thesis). SOAS University of London. Brenner, Louis (1973). The Shehus of Kukawa : a history of the Al-Kanemi dynasty of Bornu. Internet Archive. Oxford :
Jihad_of_Usman_dan_Fodio
Shehu of Borno
al-Kanemi was the eldest son of Kyari (shehu 1893–1894) and was born in Kukawa in 1872. He was the namesake of his great-grandfather Umar Kura (shehu 1837–1853
Sanda_Kyarimi
Bornuan traveler and soldier (1836–1882)
c. 1836–1882) was a traveler, translator, soldier, and author. Born in Kukawa, Bornu Empire, Said fell victim to the trans-Saharan slave trade. His father
Nicholas_Said
Borno's delegation in Nigeria's National Assembly
Satomi APC Jere Usman Zannah APC Kaga/Gubio/Magumeri Mallam Bukar Gana APC Kukawa/Mobbar/Abadam/Guzamalai Abdulkadiri Rahis APC Maiduguri (metropolitan) Bukar
Nigerian National Assembly delegation from Borno
Nigerian_National_Assembly_delegation_from_Borno
Local government area in Nigeria
It is made up of nine local government areas: Abadam, Gubio, Guzamala, Kukawa, Magumeri, Marte, Mobbar, Monguno, and Nganzai. Mohammed Tahir Monguno is
Borno North Senatorial District
Borno_North_Senatorial_District
explorer Gustav Nachtigal reported seeing slave caravans departing from Kukawa in Bornu bound for Tripoli and Egypt in 1870. The trade of slaves represented
History_of_slavery
Capital city of Borno State, Nigeria
Kalwa. This involved the transfer of the capital of the Kanuri people from Kukawa. Old Maiduguri was selected by the British as their military headquarters
Maiduguri
Official and general in the Kanem–Bornu Empire
considered to be disagreeable and difficult to work with by courtiers in Kukawa, the imperial capital. In 1884 or 1885, Ibrahim Kura seized the throne in
Momman_Tahr
Islamist extremism July 1–2 30 June and 1 July 2015 Borno massacres 145 17 Kukawa, Nigeria Boko Haram militants attacked multiple mosques between July 1 and
List of major terrorist incidents
List_of_major_terrorist_incidents
LGA and town in Borno State, Nigeria
Empire in 1893, Rabih destroyed the empire's capital at Kukawa. Rabih spent some time at Kukawa but settled on Dikwa as his capital instead, since the
Dikwa
2020 ambush in Nigeria
Province (ISWAP) ambushed Nigerian soldiers near the village of Garin Giwa, Kukawa, Borno State, Nigeria. In 2016, Boko Haram leadership deposed longtime leader
Garin_Giwa_ambush
Ogewu APC 12 June 2023 Otukpo/Ohimini Blessing Onuh APC 11 June 2019 Borno Kukawa/Mobbar/Abadam/Guzamali Gana Mallam Bukar APC 6 June 2015 Askira Uba/Hawul
List of members of the House of Representatives of Nigeria, 2023–2027
List_of_members_of_the_House_of_Representatives_of_Nigeria,_2023–2027
Wheel in Africa
a procession, which was part of a ceremony in the kingdom of Borno, at Kukawa. In 1870 CE, a European account reported the observed use of a mule-drawn
History of the wheel in Africa
History_of_the_wheel_in_Africa
Town in Borno State, Nigeria
Maiduguri, the capital of Borno State, and the other heads east towards Kukawa and Baga.[citation needed] In recent years, advancing desertification in
Damasak
Archive. [New York] Humanities Press. Brenner, Louis (1973). The Shehus of Kukawa : a history of the Al-Kanemi dynasty of Bornu. Internet Archive. Oxford :
Timeline_of_Nigerian_history
German astronomer, geologist, and explorer of Africa
camels, splitting up in 1851 with Overweg trekking by route of Zinder to Kukawa. After 18 months of exploring the Adamawa Emirate, Benue River, and finally
Adolf_Overweg
LGA in Borno State, Nigeria
is bordered by six LGAs. These LGAs are Mobbar, Gubio, Nganzai, Monguno, Kukawa and Abadan LGAs. The Guzamala Local Government Area spans 2,517 square kilometres
Guzamala
Dikwa/Mafa/Konduga Borno Central Jere Borno North Kaga/Gubio/Magumeri Borno North Kukawa/Mobbar/Abadam/Guzamali Borno Central Maiduguri Metropolitan Borno North
List of Nigerian federal constituencies
List_of_Nigerian_federal_constituencies
Central African sultanate from 1501 to 1912
Sharif conducted various military campaigns, sacking Bornu's capital (Kukawa) in 1846 and enforcing Bagirmi's tributary status. Darfur and Wadai's relations
Wadai_Sultanate
Arabic royal chronicle of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
with the Sefuwa dynasty to the German traveller Heinrich Barth in 1851, in Kukawa, the nineteenth century capital of Bornu. Barth reported that a translation
Girgam
19th-century Bornu aristocrat
open conflict in November 1853, forcing the Shehu to impose a curfew in Kukawa, Bornu's capital. Laminu was tasked with enforcing it, leading a contingent
Laminu_Njitiya
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Bloomsbury. p. 112. ISBN 978-1-4742-9104-0. Brenner, Louis (1973). The Shehus of Kukawa: a history of the Al-Kanemi dynasty of Bornu. Clarendon Press. p. 32.
Ali_IV_Kalirgima
Airstrike occurred in Kwatar Daban Masara, Borno State on 26 September 2021
"Military Airstrikes Kill 28 ISWAP's Collaborators Delivering Logistics at Kukawa". prnigeria. 29 September 2021. Retrieved 1 October 2021. "Nigerian air
Kwatar_Daban_Masara_airstrike
Islamic state in West Africa (1804–1903)
119–131. ISSN 0578-8072. JSTOR 20837029. Brenner, Louis. "The Shehus of Kukawa: A history of the al-Kanemi dynasty of Bornu". (Oxford Studies in African
Sokoto_Caliphate
British explorer and Governor of Sierra Leone
lake; the party continued westward, reaching Kuka in the Bornu Empire, (now Kukawa, Nigeria) on 17 February. It was from Kuka that Denham, against the wishes
Dixon_Denham
Islamic state in West and Central Africa (1809–1903)
with even receiving a license to teach (Ijazas) from his Mallam, Kiari of Kukawa. Adama was also described as "an honest man, God fearing and unambitious
Adamawa_Emirate
Capital city of Adamawa State, Nigeria
after Yola was founded. He traveled by the Sahara route, coming through Kukawa near Lake Chad, which at the time was the capital of the Borno Empire. In
Yola,_Nigeria
Naira; Daban Masara Dispensary Kukawa Kukawa Kukawa Pri. Sch. I; Kukawa Pri. Sch. II; Kukawa Dispensary; Kukawa Lawanti; Kukawa Viewing Centre; Mangari; Bashari;
List of villages in Borno State
List_of_villages_in_Borno_State
Ethnic groups in Gombe, Nigeria
and Sudan to Ngazargamu and later to Kukawa in Borno, where they had a long stay. They later moved on from Kukawa and settled at Shani. At Shani, there
Waja_people
University Press. ISBN 978-0-7486-2137-8. Brenner, Louis (1973). The Shehus of Kukawa: a history of the Al-Kanemi dynasty of Bornu. Clarendon Press. ISBN 978-0-19-821681-0
List_of_mais_of_Kanem–Bornu
Battle between ISWAP and Boko Haram in northeastern Nigeria in 2021
State forces moved their civilian followers to more secure locations around Kukawa in preparation of the anti-Shekau operation. ISWAP began its offensive on
Battle of Sambisa Forest (2021)
Battle_of_Sambisa_Forest_(2021)
Largest endorheic basin in Africa
expedition to discover where this line actually ran. On 9 April 1892 he reached Kukawa on the shore of the lake. During the next twenty years a large part of the
Chad_Basin
Siminti, Pri. Sch.; Kukar Gadu, Pri. Sch. I; Kukar Gadu, Pri. Sch. II; Kukawa, Pri. Sch.; Yelwa, Pri. Sch. Fika Fika/Anze Anze, Pri. Sch. I; Anze, Pri
List of villages in Yobe State
List_of_villages_in_Yobe_State
Villages in Kano State, Nigeria
Garandiya Fada I; Garandiya Fada II; Garindiya Gabas; Gwaza I; Gwaza II; Jaka; Kukawa; Kaniyaka; Loko I; Loko II; Loko III; Mashema; Madami; Takai Fititi; Takai
List of villages in Kano State
List_of_villages_in_Kano_State
Empire Nigeria c. 1472 1808 lost to Fulani invaders (eventually moved to Kukawa) Kukawa Kanem-Bornu Empire Nigeria 1814 1893 Kingdom ceased to exist Lagos Colonial
List of former national capitals
List_of_former_national_capitals
Conflict between gangs and the Nigerian government
are killed and others are missing in a mass shooting ambush by bandits in Kukawa and Bunyun communities of Plateau State. October 31 – JNIM's Nigerian Brigade
Nigerian_bandit_conflict
Federal constituency in Akwa Ibom, Nigeria
Shani/Bayo Damboa/Gwoza/Chibok Dikwa/Mafa/Konduga Jere Kaga/Gubio/Magumeri Kukawa/Mobbar/Abadam/Guzamali Maiduguri Metropolitan Monguno/Nganzai/Marte Cross
Eket/Onna/Esit Eket/Ibeno federal constituency
Eket/Onna/Esit_Eket/Ibeno_federal_constituency
Shani/Bayo Damboa/Gwoza/Chibok Dikwa/Mafa/Konduga Jere Kaga/Gubio/Magumeri Kukawa/Mobbar/Abadam/Guzamali Maiduguri Metropolitan Monguno/Nganzai/Marte Cross
Obingwa/Ugwunagbo/Osisioma federal constituency
Obingwa/Ugwunagbo/Osisioma_federal_constituency
Fronteira. ISBN 978-85-209-0494-7. Brenner, Louis (1973). The Shehus of Kukawa: a history of the Al-Kanemi dynasty of Bornu. Clarendon Press. p. 128.
List of last words (19th century)
List_of_last_words_(19th_century)
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Press. p. 126. ISBN 0-7486-2137-7. Brenner, Louis (1973). The Shehus of Kukawa: a history of the Al-Kanemi dynasty of Bornu. Clarendon Press. p. 9.
Dawud_Nikalemi
Damboa / Gwoza / Chibok Gujbawu Kyari Maiduguri Khadi Kaamuna Jere Lawan Isa Kukawa / Mobbar / Abadam / Guzamala Maina Lawan Maina Dikwa / Mafa / Konduga Monguna
List of members of the House of Representatives of Nigeria, 2011–2015
List_of_members_of_the_House_of_Representatives_of_Nigeria,_2011–2015
2023 gubernatorial election in Borno State, Nigeria
Ngala. Comprising the local government areas of Abadam, Gubio, Guzamala, Kukawa, Magumeri, Marte, Mobbar, Monguno, and Nganzai. Comprising the local government
2023 Borno State gubernatorial election
2023_Borno_State_gubernatorial_election
Mohammed Tahir Monguno ANPP Monguno / Marte / Nganzai Modu Alhaji Musa ANPP Kukawa / Mobbar / Abadam / Guzamala Mustapha Baba Shehuri ANPP Maiduguri Abba Dawud
List of members of the House of Representatives of Nigeria, 2007–2011
List_of_members_of_the_House_of_Representatives_of_Nigeria,_2007–2011
Federal constituency in Abia State, Nigeria
Shani/Bayo Damboa/Gwoza/Chibok Dikwa/Mafa/Konduga Jere Kaga/Gubio/Magumeri Kukawa/Mobbar/Abadam/Guzamali Maiduguri Metropolitan Monguno/Nganzai/Marte Cross
Umuahia North/Umuahia South/Ikwuano federal constituency
Umuahia_North/Umuahia_South/Ikwuano_federal_constituency
Magumeri / Kaga Ishaku Sharah AD Askira/Uba / Hawul Modu Alhaji Musa AD Kukawa / Abadam / Mobbar / Guzamala Mohammed Kumaila ANPP Maiduguri Baba Gana Tijani
List of members of the House of Representatives of Nigeria, 2003–2007
List_of_members_of_the_House_of_Representatives_of_Nigeria,_2003–2007
Shehu of Borno since 2009
five local governments in quick succession: Bama (1997), Dikwa (1998), Kukawa (1999), Bayo (2000), and finally Ngala (2001). Abubakar has served as Permanent
Abubakar ibn Umar Garba el-Kanemi
Abubakar_ibn_Umar_Garba_el-Kanemi
Shani/Bayo Damboa/Gwoza/Chibok Dikwa/Mafa/Konduga Jere Kaga/Gubio/Magumeri Kukawa/Mobbar/Abadam/Guzamali Maiduguri Metropolitan Monguno/Nganzai/Marte Cross
Bende_federal_constituency
Terrorist attacks in Nigeria by Boko Haram
single house that is standing there." According to Musa Bukar, head of the Kukawa local government area, all 16 villages in the LGA were razed as well, and
2015_Baga_massacre
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Press. p. 127. ISBN 0-7486-2137-7. Brenner, Louis (1973). The Shehus of Kukawa: a history of the Al-Kanemi dynasty of Bornu. Clarendon Press. pp. 25, 30–32
Ahmad_Alimi
19th century Fulani scholar and founder of Gombe Emirate in Nigeria
York: Humanities Press. pp. 52–54. Brenner, Louis (1973). The Shehus of Kukawa: a history of the Al-Kanemi dynasty of Bornu. Internet Archive. Oxford:
Buba_Yero
Federal semi-democratic government (1992–1993)
December 1992 – 17 November 1993 — Maina Mastapha Baga 4 July 1992 SDP Kukawa 5 December 1992 – 17 November 1993 — M. Yakub Mohammed 4 July 1992 NRC Kaga
Third_Nigerian_Republic
Capital of Kanem-Bornu from the 15th to the 19th century
November 2023. Retrieved 23 August 2025. Brenner, Louis (1973). The Shehus of Kukawa: a history of the Al-Kanemi dynasty of Bornu. Clarendon Press. pp. 20, 30–36
Ngazargamu
Emir of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
al-Kanemi dynasty. Rabih spent some time in the empire's former capital, Kukawa, before transferring the capital to Dikwa, on account of its better communications
Fadlallah_bin_Rabih
Precolonial historical region in West Africa, located southwest of Lake Chad
p. 80. Hiribarren 2017, pp. 86–88. Brenner, Louis (1973). The Shehus of Kukawa: a history of the Al-Kanemi dynasty of Bornu. Clarendon Press. ISBN 978-0-19-821681-0
Bornu_(historical_region)
Federal constituency in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria
Shani/Bayo Damboa/Gwoza/Chibok Dikwa/Mafa/Konduga Jere Kaga/Gubio/Magumeri Kukawa/Mobbar/Abadam/Guzamali Maiduguri Metropolitan Monguno/Nganzai/Marte Cross
Abak/Etim Ekpo/Ika federal constituency
Abak/Etim_Ekpo/Ika_federal_constituency
Historical title for a high-ranking Sudanese official or nobleman
University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-215434-7. Brenner, Louis (1973). The Shehus of Kukawa : a history of the Al-Kanemi dynasty of Bornu. Internet Archive. Oxford :
Galadima
Gatare; Kofar Maigari/Bulachandi; Beguwa Pri. Sch /Beguwa/Munkawo; Kukawa Pri. Sch. / Kukawa Getsemu; Dole Pri. Sch /Dolen Abdu/Korojia; Lawandi Pri. Sch /
List of villages in Jigawa State
List_of_villages_in_Jigawa_State
a procession, which was part of a ceremony in the kingdom of Borno, at Kukawa. In 1870 CE, a European account reported the observed use of a mule-drawn
History of science and technology in Africa
History_of_science_and_technology_in_Africa
Damboa/Gwoza/Chibok Mohammed Monguno APC Borno State Jere Mallam Gana APC Borno State Kukawa/Mobbar/Abadam/Guzamalai Abdukadir Rahis APC Borno State Maiduguri (Metropolitan)
List of members of the House of Representatives of Nigeria, 2015–2019
List_of_members_of_the_House_of_Representatives_of_Nigeria,_2015–2019
Villages in Plateau State
Kanam Garga 942103 Bayar; Dadda; Garga Mban; Garga-Kufai; Gyangyang-Garga; Kukawa; Kyansar; Kyaram; Munbutbo; Yalwa Kanam Kanam 942102 Dal; Dugub; Gagdi;
List of villages in Plateau State
List_of_villages_in_Plateau_State
Shehu of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Press. p. 252. ISBN 978-0-521-22803-9. Brenner, Louis (1973). The Shehus of Kukawa: a history of the Al-Kanemi dynasty of Bornu. Clarendon Press. pp. 85–87
Bukar_Kura
Federal constituency in Abia State, Nigeria
Shani/Bayo Damboa/Gwoza/Chibok Dikwa/Mafa/Konduga Jere Kaga/Gubio/Magumeri Kukawa/Mobbar/Abadam/Guzamali Maiduguri Metropolitan Monguno/Nganzai/Marte Cross
Aba North/Aba South federal constituency
Aba_North/Aba_South_federal_constituency
Villages in Bauchi State, Nigeria
Kajawai; Karayan; Kaskindin; KATAGUM; Kirchubuwa; Kizir; Kore Mabbi; Kuduban; Kukawa; Kwayamri; Ladari; Lodiyo; Machanguwa; Mai Kore; Mainako; Mainari; Maiwa;
List of villages in Bauchi State
List_of_villages_in_Bauchi_State
Shani/Bayo Damboa/Gwoza/Chibok Dikwa/Mafa/Konduga Jere Kaga/Gubio/Magumeri Kukawa/Mobbar/Abadam/Guzamali Maiduguri Metropolitan Monguno/Nganzai/Marte Cross
Isiala Ngwa North/Isiala Ngwa South federal constituency
Isiala_Ngwa_North/Isiala_Ngwa_South_federal_constituency
Federal constituency in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria
Shani/Bayo Damboa/Gwoza/Chibok Dikwa/Mafa/Konduga Jere Kaga/Gubio/Magumeri Kukawa/Mobbar/Abadam/Guzamali Maiduguri Metropolitan Monguno/Nganzai/Marte Cross
Etinan/Nsit Ibom/Nsit Ubium federal constituency
Etinan/Nsit_Ibom/Nsit_Ubium_federal_constituency
Nigerian politician (1920–1983)
men and women dating back centuries. They were Fulbe who emigrated from Kukawa in the Bornu empire to Kano. Among them was a mallam who served as a personal
Aminu_Kano
Village in Nigeria
A map of Rabih az-Zubayr's Bornu Empire in 1899, showing the area of Ngurno submerged beneath Lake Chad, southeast of Kukawa.
Ngurno
Ruler of the Kanem–Bornu Empire (c. 1570–1603)
of Islam in Africa (12/1): 85–91. Brenner, Louis (1973). The Shehus of Kukawa : a history of the Al-Kanemi dynasty of Bornu. Internet Archive. Oxford :
Idris_Alooma
KUKAWA
KUKAWA
KUKAWA
KUKAWA
Girl/Female
Tamil
Basundhara | பஸà¯à®¨à¯à®¤à®¾à®°à®¾
The earth
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Gavitt.Alternatively, perhaps, French : variant of Gavette.
Boy/Male
Welsh
Messenger of the gods.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Wild cow.
Girl/Female
Assamese, British, English, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
A Flower; Nagakeshar Flower
Girl/Female
Arabic, Modern
Charming
Girl/Female
Hindu
Boy/Male
Tamil
Kathiravan | கதீராவண
The Sun
Surname or Lastname
English of uncertain origin; possibly
English of uncertain origin; possibly : of uncertain origin; possibly: habitational name from an unidentified place named with Old English hwīt ‘white’ + ēg ‘island’ or (ge)hæg ‘enclosure’.English of uncertain origin; possibly : nickname for someone with unusually pale eyes, from Middle English whit ‘white’ + eye ‘eye’.
Girl/Female
Australian, Hebrew
Bee
KUKAWA
KUKAWA
KUKAWA
KUKAWA
KUKAWA