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- Nana_Asma’u sufiOrder Qadiriyyah.
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- Nana_Asma’u description "Nigerian princess and poet".
- Nana_Asma’u description "Nigerian princess and poet".
- Nana_Asma’u subject Category:1793_births.
- Nana_Asma’u subject Category:1864_deaths.
- Nana_Asma’u subject Category:18th-century_Nigerian_people.
- Nana_Asma’u subject Category:19th-century_African_people.
- Nana_Asma’u subject Category:19th-century_Nigerian_people.
- Nana_Asma’u subject Category:19th-century_poets.
- Nana_Asma’u subject Category:African_philosophers.
- Nana_Asma’u subject Category:Dan_Fodio_family.
- Nana_Asma’u subject Category:History_of_Islam.
- Nana_Asma’u subject Category:Islam_and_women.
- Nana_Asma’u subject Category:Nigerian_Fula_people.
- Nana_Asma’u subject Category:Nigerian_Sufis.
- Nana_Asma’u subject Category:Nigerian_royalty.
- Nana_Asma’u subject Category:Nigerian_women_poets.
- Nana_Asma’u subject Category:Princesses.
- Nana_Asma’u subject Category:Sokoto_Caliphate.
- Nana_Asma’u type Agent.
- Nana_Asma’u type Person.
- Nana_Asma’u type Person.
- Nana_Asma’u type Agent.
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- Nana_Asma’u comment "Nana Asma'u (full name: Nana Asma’u bint Shehu Usman dan Fodiyo, Arabic: نانا أسماء بنت عثمان فودي; 1793–1864) was a princess, poet, teacher, and daughter of the founder of the Sokoto Caliphate, Usman dan Fodio. She remains a revered figure in northern Nigeria. Nana Asma'u is held up by some as an example of education and independence of women possible under Islam, and by others as a precursor to modern feminism in Africa.".
- Nana_Asma’u label "Nana Asma’u".
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- Nana_Asma’u givenName "Nana".
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- Nana_Asma’u name "Asma'u, Nana".
- Nana_Asma’u name "Nana Asma'u".
- Nana_Asma’u surname "Asma'u".