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Groundnut Processing Industry (Hausa Presence in the Waters of the Niger)

A structured agro-industrial, micro-enterprise, and supply-chain dataset documenting 9 core operational parameters, organizational origins, cooperative ownership models, spatial relocations, mechanical processing capacities, commodity sourcing corridors, and industrial by-product values that define the contemporary groundnut processing sector within the Yauri Emirate.

9 rows2 cols↓ CSV§ Cite
Gold Mining Industry (Hausa Presence in the Waters of the Niger)

A structured economic, techno-industrial, and mercantile dataset profiling 5 core operational features, chemical refining processes, regional and international market links, notable merchant dealers, socio-economic impacts, and geolocations that define the historic and contemporary artisanal gold mining industry in the Yauri Emirate.

5 rows2 cols↓ CSV§ Cite
Sarakunan Majalisa (Council of State) (Hausa Presence in the Waters of the Niger)

A structured institutional, administrative, and legal-geography dataset cataloging the hierarchical rank, socio-political functions, territorial fief distributions, and bureaucratic notes defining the 4 supreme ministers of the Council of State (Sarakunan Majalisa) within the Yauri Kingdom and Emirate.

7 rows5 cols↓ CSV§ Cite
Four Ruling Houses (Hausa Presence in the Waters of the Niger)

A structured prosopographical, genealogical, and elite lineage dataset cataloging the 4 primary royal ruling houses (known natively as Gidaje) that emerged from or succeeded branches of the historic Jerabana Dynasty within the Yauri Kingdom and Emirate.

4 rows4 cols↓ CSV§ Cite
Full List of Sarakuna (Kings/Emirs) of Yauri (Hausa Presence in the Waters of the Niger)

A structured, comprehensive dynastic chronology and sovereign register mapping 43 successive reigns of the rulers (historically titled Sarakuna, later Emirs) of the Yauri Kingdom and Emirate from its traditional foundation in $1411$ A.D. up to the contemporary era ($2014$ A.D. and beyond).

46 rows6 cols↓ CSV§ Cite
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Groundnut Processing Industry (Hausa Presence in the Waters of the Niger)

A structured agro-industrial, micro-enterprise, and supply-chain dataset documenting 9 core operational parameters, organizational origins, cooperative ownership models, spatial relocations, mechanical processing capacities, commodity sourcing corridors, and industrial by-product values that define the contemporary groundnut processing sector within the Yauri Emirate.

9rows·2 cols·

Gold Mining Industry (Hausa Presence in the Waters of the Niger)

A structured economic, techno-industrial, and mercantile dataset profiling 5 core operational features, chemical refining processes, regional and international market links, notable merchant dealers, socio-economic impacts, and geolocations that define the historic and contemporary artisanal gold mining industry in the Yauri Emirate.

5rows·2 cols·

Sarakunan Majalisa (Council of State) (Hausa Presence in the Waters of the Niger)

A structured institutional, administrative, and legal-geography dataset cataloging the hierarchical rank, socio-political functions, territorial fief distributions, and bureaucratic notes defining the 4 supreme ministers of the Council of State (Sarakunan Majalisa) within the Yauri Kingdom and Emirate.

7rows·5 cols·

Four Ruling Houses (Hausa Presence in the Waters of the Niger)

A structured prosopographical, genealogical, and elite lineage dataset cataloging the 4 primary royal ruling houses (known natively as Gidaje) that emerged from or succeeded branches of the historic Jerabana Dynasty within the Yauri Kingdom and Emirate.

4rows·4 cols·

Full List of Sarakuna (Kings/Emirs) of Yauri (Hausa Presence in the Waters of the Niger)

A structured, comprehensive dynastic chronology and sovereign register mapping 43 successive reigns of the rulers (historically titled Sarakuna, later Emirs) of the Yauri Kingdom and Emirate from its traditional foundation in $1411$ A.D. up to the contemporary era ($2014$ A.D. and beyond).

46rows·6 cols·

State Formation Chronology (Hausa Presence in the Waters of the Niger)

A structured historical-chronological, dynastic, and territorial-policy dataset cataloging 21 landmark historical milestones, dynastic transitions, external invasions, and colonial border re-allocations that map the evolution of the Yauri Kingdom from its early medieval roots through its formal configuration as a colonial Emirate under the British crown.

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Etymology of Yauri (Hausa Presence in the Waters of the Niger)

A structured historical-philological, etymological, and language-shift dataset profiling 4 key accounts, popular legends, scholarly evaluations, orthographic changes, and commercial baselines regarding the naming origins and linguistic transformations of the term Yauri (historically Yawuri) from the pre-colonial era through British colonial re-standardization.

4rows·3 cols·

Geographic Profile (Hausa Presence in the Waters of the Niger)

A structured geographic, demographic, ecological, and spatial profile dataset mapping 12 core territorial boundaries, pre- and post-colonial area metrics, population censuses, topographical structures, climate parameters, and administrative sub-divisions that define the physical landscape and changing borders of the Yauri Kingdom (later Yauri Emirate) along the Upper Middle Niger river course.

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Chapter Overview and Structural Content Mapping (Hausa Presence in the Waters of the Niger)

A structured bibliography, multi-author registry, and chapter-level content mapping dataset cataloging 13 analytical research chapters, cartographic figures, and thematic essays that comprise the official modern historiography of the Yauri Kingdom and its transition to an Emirate status.

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Native Authority Financial Data (c. 1960) (Hausa Presence in the Waters of the Niger)

A structured financial, budgetary, and fiscal administration dataset detailing 9 core revenue estimations, tax breakdowns, recurrent expenditures, capital investments, and developmental plan aggregates that defined the Native Authority (NA) governance of Yauri Emirate circa $1960$ A.D..

12rows·2 cols·

Ethnic Groups of Yauri (Hausa Presence in the Waters of the Niger)

A structured ethnological, linguistic, and historical settlement dataset mapping 11 core ethnic groups, local endonyms, migration origins, linguistic families, spatial locations, sub-group components, and socio-political relationships that define the diverse populace of the Yauri Kingdom (later the Yauri Emirate) along the River Niger

11rows·7 cols·

Key Actors — Caliphate (British Conquest of the Sokoto Caliphate)

A structured prosopographical, biographical, and political-military dataset profiling 15 prominent rulers, state ministers, military generals, and regional titleholders within the Sokoto Caliphate who coordinated, led, participated in, or collaborated during the anti-colonial resistance against the British invasion between $1898$ A.D. and $1903$ A.D..

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Key Actors — British (British Conquest of the Sokoto Caliphate)

A structured prosopographical, biographical, and imperial-administrative dataset profiling 6 foundational British colonial officers, military commanders, company directors, and exploration scouts who engineered the strategic orchestration, diplomatic coercion, territorial intelligence gathering, and ultimate military execution of the conquest of the Sokoto Caliphate between 1897 A.D. and 1903 A.D..

6rows·3 cols·

Resistance by Emirate — Typology (British Conquest of the Sokoto Caliphate)

A structured, comparative historical-sociological and political-military dataset cataloging 6 core regional resistance profiles, defensive strategies, clandestine maneuvers, and geopolitical outcomes across the constituent emirates of the Sokoto Caliphate during the British colonial invasion between 1897 A.D. and 1903 A.D..

9rows·4 cols·

Fortifications — Kano Walls (British Conquest of the Sokoto Caliphate)

A structured architectural, military-defensive, and siege-analysis dataset documenting 6 core structural features, technical engineering specifications, tactical colonial liabilities, and operational offensive solutions that defined the historic fortification complex of the Kano Walls (Badala) during the high-intensity British military assault led by Colonel T.L.N. Morland in February 1903 A.D..

6rows·2 cols·

Caliphate Forces by Campaign (British Conquest of the Sokoto Caliphate)

A structured, comparative military-historical dataset cataloging 4 core regional defenses, troop mobilizations, localized weapon technologies, and combat outcomes deployed by the constituent emirates of the Sokoto Caliphate in direct resistance to British colonial aggression between 1898 A.D. and 1903 A.D.

4rows·4 cols·

British Forces by Campaign (British Conquest of the Sokoto Caliphate

A structured, quantitative military-historical dataset detailing the tactical troop strength, officer allocations, non-commissioned officer (NCO) distributions, infantry/artillery/cavalry asset configurations, heavy weaponry, and combat support complements deployed by the British colonial state across three landmark military campaigns against the core emirates of the Sokoto Caliphate between 1901 A.D. and 1903 A.D.

3rows·6 cols·

Chronological Timeline — British Penetration and Conquest (British Conquest of the Sokoto Caliphate)

A structured historical-chronological, geopolitical, and military conflict dataset cataloging 28 milestone events detailing the aggressive merchant penetration, imperial rivalries, armed confrontations, and eventual military conquest of the Sokoto Caliphate by British colonial forces under Frederick Lugard and the Royal Niger Company (RNC) between 1833 A.D. and 1903 A.D.

28rows·5 cols·
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