Zamfara State (Nigeria)

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Information for Authority record

Name (Hebrew)
מדינת זאמפארה (ניגריה)
Name (Latin)
Zamfara State (Nigeria)
Other forms of name
Zamfara State of Nigeria
Zamfara (Nigeria)
Coordinates
E0061500 E0061500 N0121000 N0121000 (geonames )
Associated country
Nigeria
See Also From tracing place name
Sokoto State (Nigeria)
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 313409754
Wikidata: Q145793
Library of congress: n 00020773
OCoLC: oca05164776
Sources of Information
  • Foreign names information bulletin, Jan. 30, 2000(former name: none; new name: Zamfara [short form] State--ADM1, 12°10ʹN 6°15ʹE (NI57))
  • GeoNames, algorithmically matched, 2009(adm1; 12°10ʹ00ʺN 006°15ʹ00ʺE)
  • Sharīʻah Penal Code Law, 2000?:t.p. (Zamfara State of Nigeria)
  • Foreign names information bulletin, Jan. 30, 2000(former name: none; new name: Zamfara [short form] State--ADM1, 12p0s10'N 6p0s15'E (NI57))
  • Statesman's yearbook, 2000:p. 1208 (in 1996, Zamfara State was created from Sokoto, with its headquarters at Gusau)
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Wikipedia description:

Zamfara (Hausa: Jihar Zamfara; Fula: Leydi Zamfara; Adlam: 𞤤𞤫𞤴𞤣𞤭 𞤶𞤢𞤥𞤬𞤢𞤪𞤢) is a state in northwestern Nigeria. The capital of Zamfara state is Gusau and its current governor is Dauda Lawal. The state is named after the Zamfara River which flows through the state. Until 1996, the area was part of Sokoto State. Zamfara is a densely populated area with the Hausa. The Zamfarawa, a section of the Hausa ethnic nationality, cluster mainly in Anka, Gummi, Bukkuyum and Talata Mafara Local Governments areas. The Gobirawa, another Hausa sub-group, populate Shinkafi Local Government. The Gobirawa actually migrated from the Gobir Kingdom. The Burmawa sub-group are found in Bakura, while the Fulani are scattered all over the State, with significant concentrations in Bungudu, Maradun, and Gusau. Hausa sub-groups in Chafe, Bungudu and Maru, are mainly Katsinawa, Garewatawa and Hadejawa, while the Alibawa are located at Kaura Namoda and Zurmi. The Alawan Shehu Usmanu Fulani's are found in Birninmagaji. It is bordered to the north by the Republic of the Niger for 32 km (20 miles), to the south by Kaduna State for 117 km (73 miles) and Niger for 38 km (24 miles), to the east by Katsina State, and to the west by the states of Sokoto and Kebbi. It has a population of 3,278,873 according to the 2006 census and contains fourteen local government areas.

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