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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Die Bayajidda-Legende ist die große Ursprungslegende der Hausastaaten Nordnigerias. Sie hat eine über-ethnische historische Bedeutung, da sie Staatengründungen einbezieht, die über die Hausa-Sprachgrenze hinausreichen. , Bayajidda (Hausa: Bàyā̀jiddà) was, accordiBayajidda (Hausa: Bàyā̀jiddà) was, according to the legends surrounding most West African states before the 19th century, the founder of the Hausa states. Most accounts say that Bayajidda came from Baghdad. Bayajidda came first to Borno where he was given one of the Mai's daughters as a wife, and then later lived for a while in Hausa land where he married the Queen of Daura, who also gave him a Gwari mistress as a reward for slaying "Sarki", said to be a great snake which deprived her people of access to water. By the Queen of Daura, Bayajidda had a son called Bawo, another called Biram by the Borno princess, and yet another son, Karbagari, by his Gwari paramour. Bawo is said to have succeeded his father and had six sons who became the rulers of Daura, Katsina, Zazzau, Gobir, Kano and Rano. These, together with Biram, which was ruled by the son of Bayajidda and of the Borno Princess, formed the "Hausa Bakwai" or the "Hausa 7". However, Karbagari the son of the Gwari mistress had seven sons too who ruled Kebbi, Zamfara, Gwari, Jukun, Ilorin, Nupe and Yauri which are referred to in this tradition as the "Banza Bakwai" or "Illegitimate seven"the "Banza Bakwai" or "Illegitimate seven" , Bayajidda ( haoussa : Bàyā̀jiddà) de son vrai nom Abu Yazid était, selon les légendes entourant la plupart des États d'Afrique de l'Ouest avant le XIXe siècle, le fondateur des Royaumes haoussa.
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rdfs:comment Die Bayajidda-Legende ist die große Ursprungslegende der Hausastaaten Nordnigerias. Sie hat eine über-ethnische historische Bedeutung, da sie Staatengründungen einbezieht, die über die Hausa-Sprachgrenze hinausreichen. , Bayajidda ( haoussa : Bàyā̀jiddà) de son vrai nom Abu Yazid était, selon les légendes entourant la plupart des États d'Afrique de l'Ouest avant le XIXe siècle, le fondateur des Royaumes haoussa. , Bayajidda (Hausa: Bàyā̀jiddà) was, accordiBayajidda (Hausa: Bàyā̀jiddà) was, according to the legends surrounding most West African states before the 19th century, the founder of the Hausa states. Most accounts say that Bayajidda came from Baghdad. Bayajidda came first to Borno where he was given one of the Mai's daughters as a wife, and then later lived for a while in Hausa land where he married the Queen of Daura, who also gave him a Gwari mistress as a reward for slaying "Sarki", said to be a great snake which deprived her people of access to water. By the Queen of Daura, Bayajidda had a son called Bawo, another called Biram by the Borno princess, and yet another son, Karbagari, by his Gwari paramour. Bawo is said to have succeeded his father and had six sons who became the rulers of Daura, Katsina, Zazzau, Gobir, Kano and Ranoura, Katsina, Zazzau, Gobir, Kano and Rano
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