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- Hausa–Fulani abstract "Hausa–Fulani is a term used to refer collectively to the Hausa and Fulani people of West Africa. The two are grouped together because since the Fulani War their histories have been largely intertwined within Nigeria. For example, when the Fulani took over Hausa city-state of Kano during the expansion of the Sokoto Caliphate, the new emirs ended up speaking the Hausa language instead of Fulfulde over the years. It must be noted though, that a significant portion of Fulani society are opposed to the use of this term, which has been made popular most especially in recent times by its increased use in mass media.The Hausa and Fulani together account for one out of Nigeria's three major ethnic groupings (alongside the Yoruba and Igbo (Ibo)). The Hausa and Fulani together, account for 32% of Nigeria's population.".
- Hausa–Fulani wikiPageID "486248".
- Hausa–Fulani wikiPageRevisionID "605998155".
- Hausa–Fulani subject Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Niger.
- Hausa–Fulani subject Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Nigeria.
- Hausa–Fulani subject Category:Muslim_communities_in_Africa.
- Hausa–Fulani comment "Hausa–Fulani is a term used to refer collectively to the Hausa and Fulani people of West Africa. The two are grouped together because since the Fulani War their histories have been largely intertwined within Nigeria. For example, when the Fulani took over Hausa city-state of Kano during the expansion of the Sokoto Caliphate, the new emirs ended up speaking the Hausa language instead of Fulfulde over the years.".
- Hausa–Fulani label "Hausa-Fulani".
- Hausa–Fulani label "Hausa–Fulani".
- Hausa–Fulani label "Hauçá-fulani".
- Hausa–Fulani sameAs Hausa%E2%80%93Fulani.
- Hausa–Fulani sameAs Hausa-Fulani.
- Hausa–Fulani sameAs Hauçá-fulani.
- Hausa–Fulani sameAs Q1466276.
- Hausa–Fulani sameAs Q1466276.
- Hausa–Fulani wasDerivedFrom Hausa–Fulani?oldid=605998155.