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Kwararafa Confederacy
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Bornu
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1983–1993
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Nupe People
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The history of Northern Nigeria covers the history of the region form pre-historic times to the modern period of Northern Nigerian state.[1][2]
^Mahmud, Abdulmalik Bappa. (1988). A brief history of Shariʼah in the defunct Northern Nigeria. [publisher not identified]. ISBN 978-166-051-1. OCLC 19547594.
^ROSS, C. M. (1958). "Leprosy Control in the Northern Region of Nigeria". Leprosy Review. 29 (1): 17–24. doi:10.5935/0305-7518.19580002. ISSN 0305-7518. PMID 13515391.
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