The Borgu Emirate is a
Nigerian traditional state
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.
Except where otherwise n ...
with its capital in
New Bussa,
Niger State
Niger is a state in the North Central region of Nigeria and the largest state in the country. Niger state has three political zones, zone A,B and C. The state's capital is at Minna. Other major cities are Bida, Kontagora and Suleja. It was ...
, Nigeria. The Emirate was formed in 1954 when the
Bussa
Bussa's rebellion (14–16 April 1816) was the largest slave revolt in Barbadian history. The rebellion takes its name from the African-born slave, Bussa, who led the rebellion. The rebellion, which was eventually defeated by the colonial mil ...
and
Kaiama emirates were merged. These emirates, with Illa, were formerly part of the
Borgu
Borgu is a region in north-west Nigeria and in the northern Republic of Benin. It was partitioned between Great Britain and France by the Anglo-French Convention of 1898.
People of Borgu are known as Bariba or Borgawa.
History
According to th ...
state, which was partitioned between the French colony of
Benin
Benin ( , ; french: Bénin , ff, Benen), officially the Republic of Benin (french: République du Bénin), and formerly Dahomey, is a country in West Africa. It is bordered by Togo to the west, Nigeria to the east, Burkina Faso to the nort ...
and the British protectorate of Nigeria in 1898.
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Rulers
Bussa
A partial list of rulers of Bussa, who took the title ''Kibe'', and later were also styled ''Sarkin Bussa'' (Emir of Bussa):[
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Kaiama
A partial list of rulers of Kaiama, who were styled ''Sarkin Kaiama'' (Emir of Kaiama):[
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Borgu Kingdom
Emirs of Borgu since 1954, styled ''Sarkin Borgu'':[
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References
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Nigerian traditional states
History of Nigeria
Emirates