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- Q4683959 subject Q10209257.
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- Q4683959 abstract "Alhaji Dr. Ado Abdullahi Bayero (CFR, LLD, JP) (25 July 1930 – 6 June 2014) was the Emir of Kano in Nigeria, from 1963 to his death. Bayero was seen as one of Nigeria's most prominent and revered Muslim leaders who was a successful businessman and had worked as a banker, police officer, MP and diplomat. He was a former ambassador to Senegal. He was the son of Abdullahi Bayero son of Muhammad Abbas. Ado Bayero was the 13th Fulani emir since the Fulani War of Usman dan Fodio, when the Fulani took over the Hausa city-states. He was one of the strongest and most powerful emirs in the history of the Hausa land. He was renowned for his abundant wealth, maintained by means of stock market investments and large-scale agricultural entrepreneurship both at home and abroad.".
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- Q4683959 birthDate "1930-07-25".
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- Q4683959 deathDate "2014-06-06".
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- Q4683959 birthDate "1930-07-25".
- Q4683959 birthPlace "Kano, Northern Nigeria".
- Q4683959 deathDate "2014-06-06".
- Q4683959 deathPlace "Kano, Nigeria".
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- Q4683959 name "Alhaji Dr. Ado Abdullahi Bayero".
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- Q4683959 comment "Alhaji Dr. Ado Abdullahi Bayero (CFR, LLD, JP) (25 July 1930 – 6 June 2014) was the Emir of Kano in Nigeria, from 1963 to his death. Bayero was seen as one of Nigeria's most prominent and revered Muslim leaders who was a successful businessman and had worked as a banker, police officer, MP and diplomat. He was a former ambassador to Senegal. He was the son of Abdullahi Bayero son of Muhammad Abbas.".
- Q4683959 label "Ado Bayero".
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- Q4683959 name "Alhaji Dr. Ado Abdullahi Bayero".