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Bin Yauri

Coordinates: 10°46′56″N 4°48′41″E / 10.7823°N 4.8113°E / 10.7823; 4.8113
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Bin Yauri, also known as Birnin Yauri, is a town in the large North-Western state of Kebbi, Nigeria. It is about 8 km to the east from River Niger which feeds the famous Kainji Reservoir and 270 km south of Sokoto State.

History

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Bin Yauri was founded by and named after the 5th Sarki of Gungu Kafa, the ruler of the Gungawa people who lived on islands in the Niger river, in the early 16th century. He expanded his kingdom through conquest, transforming it into the Yauri Emirate. The town was conquered and fortified by Queen Amina of Zazzau, who built massive walls that can still be seen today.[1]

References

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  1. ^ Bunza, Mukhtar; Abubakar, Yasin; Maishanu, H. M.; Yandaki, A. I. (2014). A HISTORY OF YAURI KINGDOM FROM 1411 UPTO ITS EMIRATE STATUS -. Retrieved 10 September 2024.


10°46′56″N 4°48′41″E / 10.7823°N 4.8113°E / 10.7823; 4.8113