
From Rebels to Rulers
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A reinterpretation of the history of Sokoto that provides a new assessment of its leaders and their visions for the Muslim state.
Sokoto was the largest and longest lasting of West Africa''s nineteenth-century Muslim empires. Its intellectual and political elite left behind a vast written record, including over 300 Arabic texts authored by the jihad''s leaders: Usman dan Fodio, his brother Abdullah...
Sokoto was the largest and longest lasting of West Africa''s nineteenth-century Muslim empires. Its intellectual and political elite left behind a vast written record, including over 300 Arabic texts authored by the jihad''s leaders: Usman dan Fodio, his brother Abdullah...
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A reinterpretation of the history of Sokoto that provides a new assessment of its leaders and their visions for the Muslim state.
Sokoto was the largest and longest lasting of West Africa''s nineteenth-century Muslim empires. Its intellectual and political elite left behind a vast written record, including over 300 Arabic texts authored by the jihad''s leaders: Usman dan Fodio, his brother Abdullah...
Sokoto was the largest and longest lasting of West Africa''s nineteenth-century Muslim empires. Its intellectual and political elite left behind a vast written record, including over 300 Arabic texts authored by the jihad''s leaders: Usman dan Fodio, his brother Abdullah...
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