ous and efficient administrative
structure and out
of respect for the Shehu’s teaching and the author-
ity of his family. During the last decade of the
19th century, however, the Sokoto Caliphate was
exposed to growing pressure from French colonial
power to the north and British power to the south.
It was eventually conquered by Sir Frederick
Lugard, who established British authority over the
region in 1903.
See also
colonialism
;
Jihad
movements
; W
est
a
Frica
.
Stephen Cory
Further reading: R. A. Adeleye,
Power and Diplomacy
in Northern Nigeria, 1804–1906 (London: Longman
Group Limited, 1971); H. A. S. Johnston, The Fulani
Empire of Sokoto (London: Oxford
University Press,
1967); Beverly B. Mack and Jean Boyd, One Woman’s
Jihad: Nana Asma’u, Scholar and Scribe (Bloomington:
Indiana University Press, 2000); Ibraheem Sulaiman,
The Islamic State and the Challenge of History (London:
Mansell Publishing, 1987).
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