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Summary Of: Kano

Kano seen from Dala Hill... Kano seen from Dala Hill... Kano seen from Dala Hill... Kano was originally known as Dalla... The Kano Chronicle attributes a total of twelve... British forces captured Kano in 1903 and made it the administrative centre of... only regained administrative significance with the creation of Kano State following Nigerian independence... Kano suffered a major... After the introduction of sharia in Kano State in 2000... Kano is largely Muslim... Kano is situated at... Because Kano is north of the rail junction at Kaduna... horseman returns after paying tribute to Emir of Kano during the Durbar of October 2006... horseman returns after paying tribute to Emir of Kano during the Durbar of October 2006... horseman returns after paying tribute to Emir of Kano during the Durbar of October 2006... Kano has six districts... Brief History of Kano 999 to 2003... Property and Theft in Kano at the Dawn of the Groundnut Boom... s Kano state celebrates Sharia... Kano Death Toll Rises to 25... Nigerian city of Kano plans IT park...

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