Yusa, also known as Tsaraki, was the King of Kano from 1136 to 1194. He was the son of Gijimasu and Yankuma (or Yankuna).[1][2]
Yusa | |
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Sarkin Kano | |
Reign | 30 October 1136 – 8 December 1194 |
Predecessor | Nawata and Gawata |
House | Bagauda Dynasty |
Father | Gijimasu |
Mother | Yankuma |
Reign
editYusa ascended the throne in 1136 after his twin brothers Nawata and Gawata died. He is known for building the walls of Kano.[2]
Succession
editBiography in the Kano Chronicle
editBelow is a biography of Gijimasu from Palmer's 1908 English translation of the Kano Chronicle.[2]
The 5th Sarki was Yusa, called Tsaraki. He was the son of Gijimasu.
He it was who completed the walls of Kano, as is well known. He raided Karaie, and camped at Badari 5 months till the inhabitants submitted to him. From Gurmai to Farinrua the people paid him tribute. Then he returned to his country.
His mighty men of war were Tuje, Fasau, Iyagari, and Kamfaragi. All these had no fear in war.
In Yusa’s reign shields (Garkwa) were first used.
He reigned 60 years. The name of his mother was Yankuma or Yankuna. He died.
References
edit- ^ Last, Murray (1980). "Historical Metaphors in the Kano Chronicle". History in Africa. 7: 161–178. doi:10.2307/3171660.
- ^ a b c d Palmer, Herbert Richmond, ed. (1908), "The Kano Chronicle", Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, vol. 38, pp. 58–98 – via Internet Archive; in Google Books. This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.