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Ƴan Tatsine

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Yan Tatsine

Ƴan Tatsine zamani da suka rayu (1980) sun kasance masu bin karantarwar Maitatsine sun kasance a cikin jihar Kano dake Najeriya.[1] Masu bin sa ana kiransu da Yan Tatsine.[2] [3][4] [5] [4] [6] .[7] [4][5] A dalilin sa, sama da mutane 1,000 su ka rasa rayukan su a Yola, sannan mutum roughly half of the city's 60,000 su ka rasa muhallin su a dalilin shi a jihar Gombe,[8]

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  • Allan Christelow, Abdalla Uba Adamu: Art. "Mai Tatsine" in John L. Esposito (ed.): A cikin Oxford Encyclopedia na duniyar Musulunci. 6 Bde. Oxford 2009. Bd. III, S. 459-462.
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  2. Paul M. Lubeck (1985). "Islamic Protest under Semi-Industrial Capitalism: 'Yan Tatsine Explained". Africa: Journal of the International African Institute. 55 (4): 369–389. JSTOR 1160172.
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  5. 5.0 5.1 Hiskett, Mervyn (October 1987). "The Maitatsine Riots in Kano, 1980: An Assessment". Journal of Religion in Africa. 17 (3): 209–23. doi:10.1163/157006687x00145. JSTOR 1580875.
  6. Adamu, Lawan Danjuma (2010-12-26). "Maitatsine: 30 Years After Kano's Most Deadly Violence". Sunday Trust. Daily Trust. Retrieved May 25, 2012.
  7. Johnson, Toni (31 August 2011). "Backgrounder: Boko Haram". Council on Foreign Relations. Retrieved 2011-09-01.
  8. Religious Violence in Nigeria – the Causes and Solutions: an Islamic Perspective Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine, A. O. Omotosho. Swedish Missiological Theme 2003, P. 15-31.

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