Muhammad Alwali II
Muhammad Dan Yaji, known as Muhammad Alwali II (died 1807) was the last sultan of the Sultanate of Kano. His reign coincided with a period of upheavals in Sudanic History that saw a series of religious Jihads waged by the Fula People. In 1807, after a protracted struggle with Fula clans, Muhammad Alwali was ambushed and assassinated at Burum-Burum in modern Kano. His death marked the end of the Kutumbawa line of Hausa aristocrats in Kano and the fall of the 800 year old Bagauda Dynasty.
Muhammad Alwali II | |
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Sarkin Kano | |
Ruler of Kano | |
Reign | 1781–1807 |
Predecessor | Daud Abasama II |
Successor | Sultanate Abolished |
Born | Gidan Rumfa, Kano |
Died | 1807 |
Burial | Burum-Burum, Kano |
House | Bagauda (Kutumbawa) |
Father | Yaji II |
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