Sarkin — Sar kin, n. [Gr. sa rx, sa rkos, flesh.] (Physiol. Chem.) Same as {Hypoxanthin}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Sarkīn — Sarkīn, s. Xanthinkörper … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Sarkin — Sar|kin [griech. sarx, Gen.: sarkós = Fleisch; ↑ in (3)], das; s: svw. ↑ Hypoxanthin. * * * Sarkin [griechisch] das, s, das Hypoxanthin … Universal-Lexikon
Makera Assada — Contents 1 Etymology of Makera Assada 2 Origin of the people of Makera Assada 3 Occupation 4 Blacksmithing in Makera Assada … Wikipedia
Fula jihads — The Fula or Fulani jihads, were a series of independent but loosely connected events across West Africa between the late 17th century and European colonization, in which Muslim Fulas took control of various parts of the region. It is also… … Wikipedia
Tibiri (Maradi) — Tibiri … Deutsch Wikipedia
List of Nigerian traditional states — There are many traditional states in Nigeria. A partial list follows. Although the traditional rulers no longer officially have political power, they still have considerable status in Nigeria and the power of patronage.[1] Except where otherwise… … Wikipedia
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Liste des dirigeants des États et communautés traditionnels nigérians — Cette page dresse la liste des dirigeants actuels des États et communautés (polities) traditionnels du Nigéria. Sommaire 1 Dirigeants des États et communautés traditionnels 2 Note(s) 3 Voir aussi 4 … Wikipédia en Français
Maguzawa — are Hausa people who still adhere to some of the tenets of the pre Islamic traditional religions of Kano and Katsina, cities in northern Nigeria. Most of the citizens are found in the rural areas close to Kano and Katsina. They are known to have… … Wikipedia