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Nawata and Gawata
Sarkin Kano
Reign1134-1136
PredecessorGijimasu
SuccessorYusa
HouseBagauda Dynasty
FatherGijimasu
MotherMunsada

Nawata and Gawata were the Kings of Kano from 1134 to 1136. They were the twin sons of Gijimasu and Munsada.

Reign

The twin kings ruled jointly over Kano until one of them (the Kano Chronicle did not mention which one of the twins) died 7 months after he ascended the throne. The other twin died in 1136 after ruling alone for 17 months.

Succession

The twin kings were succeeded in 1136 by their brother Yusa, also known as Tsaraki.

Biography in the Kano Chronicle

Below is a biography of Nawata and Gawata from Palmer's 1908 English translation of the Kano Chronicle.

The rule of the twins Nawata and Gawata, children of Gijimasu, was the 4th reign. Their mother was Munsada. Together they ruled the city of Kano for 7 months; then one of them died; the other was left. The remaining one ruled 1 year and 5 months, and then he died.

Altogether they ruled 2 years.

— Kano Chronicle

References

  1. Last, Murray (1980). "Historical Metaphors in the Kano Chronicle". History in Africa. 7: 161–178. doi:10.2307/3171660. JSTOR 3171660.
  2. ^ Palmer, Herbert Richmond, ed. (1908), "The Kano Chronicle", Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, vol. 38, pp. 58–98 – via Internet Archive; in Google Books. Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
Preceded byGijimasu Sarkin Kano
1134-1136
Succeeded byYusa
Rulers of Kano
Kingdom of Kano
Bagauda Dynasty
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Sultanate of Kano
Bagauda Dynasty
Emirate of Kano
Mundubawa Dynasty
Dabo Dynasty


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