The Satiru Revolt of Peasants and Slaves in Sokoto Caliphate - by Abubakar Sokoto Mohammed (Paperback)
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- Based on the use of primary and secondary sources, the author is able to put together his academic research and understanding of policies of pre-colonial and colonial social formations in writing this book.
- Author(s): Abubakar Sokoto Mohammed
- 152 Pages
- History, Africa
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Based on the use of primary and secondary sources, the author is able to put together his academic research and understanding of policies of pre-colonial and colonial social formations in writing this book. Evidently, the author successfully examines the roles of peasants and slaves in a violent uprising that shocked the entire Sokoto Caliphate and the newly established British colonial administration in Sokoto, the capital emirate of the Caliphate. I therefore, do not hesitate in strongly recommending this book for tertiary and a broad spectrum of scholars, researchers and students in the various fields of humanities and social sciences such as history, religious studies, sociology, anthropology, political science and security studies. - Professor Ibrahim M. Jumare Department of History and International Studies Usmanu Danfodiyo University Sokoto, Nigeria.