Gijimasu was the King of Kano from 1095 to 1134. He was the son of Warisi and Yanas. Gijimasu was succeeded by his twin sons Nawata and Gawata. Below...
has always proven short. In the 11th century the conquests initiated by Gijimasu of Kano culminated in the birth of the first united Hausa Nation, although...
January 1063 2 Warisis (or Warisi) January 1063 January 1095 3 Gajemasu (or Gijimasu) January 1095 November 1133 4 Nawata (joint ruler with twin brother Gawata)...
list) – Bagauda, King (999–1063) Warisi dan Bagauda, King (1063–1095) Gijimasu dan Warisi, King (1095–1134) Kingdom of Nri (complete list) – Eri, King...
list) – Eweka I, Oba (1180–1246) Nigeria Kingdom of Kano (complete list) – Gijimasu dan Warisi, King (1095–1134) Nawata, King (1134–1136) Yusa, King (1136–1194)...
until 1063. His grandson Gijimasu (1095–1134), the third king, began building city walls at the foot of Dala Hill, and Gijimasu's son, Tsaraki (1136–1194)...
The foundation for the construction of Kano City Walls was laid by Sakri Gijimasu at some point between 1095 and 1134, and was completed in the middle of...
Gugua was the King of Kano from 1247 to 1290. He was the son of Gijimasu and Munsada. Gugua was succeeded by Shekkarau I. Below is a biography of Gugua...
Gawata were the Kings of Kano from 1134 to 1136. They were the twin sons of Gijimasu and Munsada. The twin kings ruled jointly over Kano until one of them (the...
population. The foundation for the construction of the wall was laid by Sarki Gijimasu from 1095 through 1134 and was completed in the middle of the 14th century...
a defensive wall with the construction of the foundation laid by Sarki Gijimasu (r. 1095–1134), the third king of the Kingdom of Kano in the Kano Chronicle...
Chronicle and their years of reign: Bagauda (999-1063) Warisi (1063-1095) Gijimasu (1095-1134) Nawata and Gawata (1134-1136) Yusa (Tsaraki) (1136-1194) Naguji...
Kano, though its uncertain whether it was Bagauda himself or his grandson Gijimasu who first reached the people of Barbushe, it is commonly accepted that...
was the son of Yusa and Yankuma (or Muntaras). Gijimasu was succeeded by Gugua (Gujjua), a son of Gijimasu. Below is a biography of Naguji from Palmer's...