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Hausa–Fulani are people of mixed Hausa and Fulani origin. They are primarily found in the Northern region of Nigeria, most of whom speak a variant of Hausa or Fula or both as their first language. While some Fulani claim Semitic origins, Hausas are indigenous to West Africa. This suggests that the processes of "Hausaization" in the western Sudan region was probably both cultural and genetic. The Hausa-Fulani identity came into being as a direct result of the migration of Fulani people to Hausaland around the 14th century and their cultural assimilation into the Hausa society. At the beginning of the 19th century, Sheikh Usman dan Fodio led a successful jihad against the Hausa Kingdoms founding a centralized Fulani Empire (anglicized as the Sokoto Caliphate). After the jihad, Dan Fodio enco

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  • Hausa-Fulani (de)
  • Hausa–Fulani (en)
  • Hauçá-fula (pt)
  • 豪萨-富拉尼人 (zh)
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  • Hauçá-fula ou hauçás-fulas (hausa-fulani) é um termo usado para referir-se coletivamente aos hauçás e fulas, povos da África Ocidental. Os dois são agrupados porque desde a suas histórias têm sido largamente entrelaçadas. Por exemplo, quando os fulas assumiram a cidade-Estado hauçá de Kano, durante a guerra, os novos emires acabaram falando a língua hauçá, em vez do fula. Os hauçá-fulas são um dos três grandes grupos étnicos da Nigéria; juntos perfazem de 28 a 30% da divisão étnica do Norte da Nigéria. (pt)
  • 豪萨-富拉尼人(Hausa–Fulani)是西非苏丹草原地带的,为豪萨人和富拉尼人的混合民族,主要由豪萨化的富拉尼人融入原本的豪萨人社会而组成。豪萨-富拉尼人主要居住在尼日利亚北部,占该国总人口的36%。大部分豪萨-富拉尼人都以豪萨语为母语,但仍有1,200万至1,500万人使用富拉语。 (zh)
  • Als Hausa-Fulani wird der Hausa sprechende Teil des Fulbe-Volks (auch Fulani, Peul oder Fellah genannt) im Sudan bezeichnet. Ihm gehören rund 500.000 Menschen an. Die Bezeichnung Fulani ist die Bezeichnung, die im englischen Sprachraum verwendet wird, abgeleitet aus dem Hausa (Handelssprache in Westafrika). Fulbe nennen sich die Angehörigen dieser Volksgruppe selbst. Im französischen Sprachraum nennt man die Fulbe auch Peul. In Sudan nennt die arabische Mehrheit die Fulbe Fellah. Aus dem Volk der Hausa-Fulani stammt die Vorkämpferin der muslimischen Frauenbildung Nana Asma’u (1793–1864). (de)
  • Hausa–Fulani are people of mixed Hausa and Fulani origin. They are primarily found in the Northern region of Nigeria, most of whom speak a variant of Hausa or Fula or both as their first language. While some Fulani claim Semitic origins, Hausas are indigenous to West Africa. This suggests that the processes of "Hausaization" in the western Sudan region was probably both cultural and genetic. The Hausa-Fulani identity came into being as a direct result of the migration of Fulani people to Hausaland around the 14th century and their cultural assimilation into the Hausa society. At the beginning of the 19th century, Sheikh Usman dan Fodio led a successful jihad against the Hausa Kingdoms founding a centralized Fulani Empire (anglicized as the Sokoto Caliphate). After the jihad, Dan Fodio enco (en)
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  • Hausa-Fulani (en)
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