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About: Hamman Yaji

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Muhammad Hamman Yaji (1863-1929) was Emir of Madagali, Nigeria, part of the Adamawa Emirate. Known for his personal diary recording his daily life and activities from 1912 to 1927, he was a Fulbe raider and slave trader near the border of present-day Adamawa State, Nigeria, and Mayo-Tsanaga, Far North Region, Cameroon. Originally written in Arabic, his diary provides a rare local perspective on early 20th century sub-Saharan daily life under colonial rule.

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  • Muhammad Hamman Yaji (1863-1929) was Emir of Madagali, Nigeria, part of the Adamawa Emirate. Known for his personal diary recording his daily life and activities from 1912 to 1927, he was a Fulbe raider and slave trader near the border of present-day Adamawa State, Nigeria, and Mayo-Tsanaga, Far North Region, Cameroon. Originally written in Arabic, his diary provides a rare local perspective on early 20th century sub-Saharan daily life under colonial rule. (en)
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  • Muhammad Yaji (en)
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  • Ardo Bakari Njidda (en)
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  • Raiding, slave trading (en)
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  • Muhammad Hamman Yaji (1863-1929) was Emir of Madagali, Nigeria, part of the Adamawa Emirate. Known for his personal diary recording his daily life and activities from 1912 to 1927, he was a Fulbe raider and slave trader near the border of present-day Adamawa State, Nigeria, and Mayo-Tsanaga, Far North Region, Cameroon. Originally written in Arabic, his diary provides a rare local perspective on early 20th century sub-Saharan daily life under colonial rule. (en)
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