Hausa people - Wikipedia The Hausa traditionally live in small villages as well as in precolonial towns and cities where they grow crops, raise livestock including cattle as well as engage in trade, both local and long distance across Africa They speak the Hausa language, an Afro-Asiatic language of the Chadic group
BBC News, Hausa - Labaran Duniya Ziyarci shafin BBC Hausa domin samun rahotannin bidiyo da hotuna kan labarun Najeriya da Nijar da ma sauran sassan duniya baki daya
Hausa | Language, Culture History | Britannica Hausa language, the most important indigenous lingua franca in West and Central Africa, spoken as a first or second language by about 40–50 million people It belongs to the Western branch of the Chadic language superfamily within the Afro-Asiatic language phylum
Who are the Hausa People? - WorldAtlas The Hausa people make up the largest ethnic group in the African continent The Hausa are mainly in western Africa, and they are found in Nigeria and Niger, where they number about 70 million people
Hausaland - World History Encyclopedia Hausaland, sometimes referred to as the Hausa Kingdoms, was a group of small independent city -states in northern central Africa between the Niger River and Lake Chad which flourished from the 15th to 18th century CE
Hausa people - New World Encyclopedia The Hausa are a Sahelian people chiefly located in the West African regions of northern Nigeria and southeastern Niger
10 Facts About the Hausa People and Their Culture Hausa is one of the most widely spoken languages in Africa and is often used as a trade language across West Africa From Nigeria and Niger to neighboring countries, it’s common to hear Hausa spoken in marketplaces and business centers
Origin, Language, Culture, History and Beliefs of the Hausa People . . . The Hausa are a people of the Sahel, mainly established in northern Nigeria and southern Niger They constitute one of the most important ethnic groups in Africa by their number The region they have inhabited for centuries, called Hausa country or Hausaland, is an influential center of culture and trade
Hausa: The brave people of Nigeria, Niger, Ghana, Chad, Cameroon The Hausa people are an ethnic group native to West Africa, primarily concentrated in the Sahelian region of northern Nigeria and neighboring countries such as Niger, Ghana, Chad, and Cameroon They are one of the largest ethnic groups in Africa, known for their rich history, culture, and significant contributions to the region
Hausa - Summary - eHRAF World Cultures - Yale University Hausa, which was originally written in Arabic script, has a centuries-old literary tradition, but it is also the language of trade and, next to Swahili, is the most widely spoken African language Hausa history is one of immigration and conquest