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 H.R.H. Emir of Dutse WELCOME TO DUTSE EMIRATE WEB SITE
The purpose of creating this site is as a result of many enquiries from historians and others interested in understanding our history since the creation of Jigawa State of Nigeria. Dutse [Gadawur] was relatively unknown to many people except academics even within the old Kano State. There is little wonder therefore when General Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida announced the creation of Jigawa State and Dutse [Gadawur] as its capital city. Many people protested the sighting of the capital at Dutse, while there were at that time more prominent towns such as Hadejia, Gumel and Kazaure in the state.
Historical evidences available in our ltratures, shows Dutse [Gadawur] as one of the oldest urban centres within the Old Kano state. It was infact second to Birnin Kano itself. It was inhabited by many ethinic groups long before the 15th centuray, such as the [Fulbe] Genawa, Wangarawa, [Kanuri], and [Hausa] Digawa. Birnin Gija which is a few kilometres north of Dutse Gadawur is well known to historians as one of the oldest trading centres out side Birnin Kano. The conquest of the Saifawa by the el-kanemi and taking over the administration at Birnin Gazargamu futher brought about a large number of Fulbe immigrants to Dutse Gadawur, namely the Jalligawa and Yalligawa clans.
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INTRODUCTION
"Dutse " a Hausa word denoting "Rock" derive its name from the hilly rocks, which encircled the town of Garu {the headquarters of the Emirate} and its environs covering an area of about 5 square miles. Dutse also happens to be the Capital city of Jigawa State Nigeria since August 1991 when the State was created.
With a projected 2002 population of 1.4 million {source: national population commission}, the emirate covers an area of abut 7382 sq km, laying between latitude 100 25 N 120 07’N and longitude 90 05’ e and 100 25 e .
The Emirate is bordered in the South and South-East by emirates of Ningi, Katagum and Misau {in Bauchi State}. Kano to the West, Hadeja and Ringim Emirates to the Noth and North-west
Hausa is the predominant language followed by Fulfulde. Kanuri, and warji. Islam is the main religion in the emirate commanding the adherents of about 99% of the population.
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