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- Prior to 20th century
- 20th century
- 21st century
- See also
- References
- Bibliography
- External links
The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Kano, Nigeria. {{Dynamic list}}{{TOC right}}Prior to 20th century{{History of Nigeria}}- 999 CE - Bagauda in power.{{sfn|Watson|1996}}
- 1095 - City wall construction begins.{{sfn|Stock|2012}}
- 1349 - Yaji I in power.
- 1430 - Kano becomes capital of the Sultanate of Kano.{{citation needed|date=September 2014}}
- 1463 - Muhammad Rumfa in power.{{sfn|Watson|1996}}
- 1480 - Gidan Rumfa (palace) built (approximate date).[1]
- 1807 - Sokoto jihad active; Kano becomes capital of the Kano Emirate.{{sfn|Bosworth|2007}}
- 1819 - Ibrahim Dabo in power.{{sfn|Bosworth|2007}}
- 1890s - Kano Chronicle compiled.{{sfn|Watson|1996}}
- 1893 - Tukur-Yusufu succession conflict.{{sfn|Bosworth|2007}}
20th century- 1903 - February: British in power.{{sfn|Bosworth|2007}}
- 1905 - Kano becomes capital of British colonial Northern Nigeria Protectorate.{{sfn|Watson|1996}}
- 1909 - Nassarawa School established.{{sfn|Hutson|1999}}
- 1911 - Lagos-Kano railway begins operating.
- 1930 - Kano Girls' School established.{{sfn|Hutson|1999}}
- 1931 - Daily Comet newspaper begins publication.[2]
- 1932 - Water and Electric Light Works inaugurated.[3]
- 1936 - Airport begins operating.[4]
- 1937 - Rex cinema opens.[3]
- 1951 - Masalla cin Jumma'an (mosque) built.{{sfn|Grove|2009}}
- 1952
- Palace cinema opens.[4]
- Population: 130,173.[5]
- 1953 - 1 May: Kano riot of 1953.[6]
- 1967 - City becomes capital of the newly established Kano State.
- 1970 - Murtala Muhammad Mosque built in Fagge.[7]
- 1975 - Population: 399,000.[8]
- 1977 - Bayero University Kano established.
- 1980
- Yan Tatsine religious unrest.[9]
- Triumph newspaper begins publication.
- Hausawa mosque built.[7]
- 1982 - No Man's Land mosque and Yar Akwa mosque built.[7]
- 1985 - Population: 1,861,000 (urban agglomeration).[10]
- 1986 - Hotoro mosque built.[7]
- 1987 - Goron Dutse mosque built.[7]
- 1988 - Goron Dutse Islamiyya secondary school opens.
- 1990
- Kano Pillars Football Club formed.
- Population: 2,095,000 (urban agglomeration).[10]
- 1995 - Population: 2,339,000 (urban agglomeration).[10]
- 1998 - Sani Abacha Stadium opens.
- 2000 - Population: 2,602,000 (urban agglomeration).[10]
21st century- 2006 - Population: 2,163,225 city; 2,828,861 metro.
- 2010
- August: Flood.[11]
- Population: 3,271,000 (urban agglomeration).[10]
- 2012 - 20 January: Boko Haram attack.[12][13]
- 2013
- Northwest University Kano opens.
- Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport remodelled.[14]
- 2014 - 18 May: Boko Haram attack.[15]
See also- Kano history
- List of Governors of Kano State
- Timelines of other cities in Nigeria: Ibadan, Lagos, Port Harcourt
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- {{citation |editor=H. R. Palmer |title=The Kano Chronicle |work=Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland |volume= 38 |year=1908 |url= https://archive.org/stream/v38a39journalofro38royauoft#page/n87/mode/2up |via=Internet Archive }}; via [https://books.google.com/books?id=NsYEAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA58 Google Books]
- {{cite book|author=B. A. Trevallion|title=Metropolitan Kano: report on the twenty year development plan 1963-1983 |year=1967|publisher=Pergamon Press |oclc=514199
}}- {{cite book |chapter=Contrasts and Continuity in a Dependent City: Kano, Nigeria |page=281+ |author=Paul M. Lubeck |editor=J. Abu-Lughod and R. Hay|title=Third World Urbanization|origyear=1977|year=2013|publisher=Routledge|isbn=978-1-135-68640-6 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=-Y0W2r4dh40C
}}- {{citation |title= Economic Crisis, Structural Adjustment and the Coping Strategies of Manufacturers in Kano, Nigeria |year= 1996 |url= http://www.isn.ethz.ch/Digital-Library/Publications/Series/Detail/?ots591=0c54e3b3-1e9c-be1e-2c24-a6a8c7060233&lng=en&id=159615 |publisher= United Nations Research Institute for Social Development |location= Geneva |via=International Relations and Security Network
}}- {{Cite book |publisher = Routledge |isbn = 1884964036 |title = International Dictionary of Historic Places: Middle East and Africa |publication-date = 1996 |editor=Noelle Watson |location=UK |chapter=Kano |pages=396+ |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=R44VRnNCzAYC
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|ref= {{harvid|Hutson|1999}} }}- {{cite book |chapter=Kano, Nigeria |year=1999 |edition=3rd |title= Penguin Encyclopedia of Places |editor=John Paxton |isbn=9780140512755
}}- Published in 21st century
- {{cite book |title=Encyclopedia of Twentieth-Century African History |editor1= Paul Tiyambe Zeleza |editor2= Dickson Eyoh |publisher=Routledge |isbn=0415234794 |year=2003
|chapter= Kano, Nigeria }}- {{cite book|editor=Toyin Falola|title=Nigerian Cities|year=2004|publisher=Africa World Press|isbn=978-1-59221-169-2 |chapter= Yoruba Commercial Diaspora and Settlement Patterns in Pre-Colonial Kano |author= Rasheed Olaniyi |url= https://books.google.com/books?id=JPJmCcZyxmYC |page=80+ |display-editors=etal
}}- {{citation |chapter=Kano |title=Encyclopedia of African History |editor=Kevin Shillington |location= London |publisher= Routledge |year= 2004
}}- {{cite book |title=Historic Cities of the Islamic World |editor=C. Edmund Bosworth |year=2007 |publisher=Koninklijke Brill |location=Leiden |url= https://books.google.com/books?id=UB4uSVt3ulUC |page=272+ |chapter=Kano
|ref= {{harvid|Bosworth|2007}} }}- {{cite book|editor=Bahru Zewde|title=Society, State, and Identity in African History|year=2008|publisher=African Books Collective|isbn=978-99944-50-25-1 |chapter=Contexts of Colonialism ... Two Nigerian Cities |author=Akachi Odoemene |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=WpzMU-txNF8C |page=231+
}} (about Kano) - {{cite book|title=Grove Encyclopedia of Islamic Art & Architecture |year=2009 |publisher=Oxford University Press|isbn=978-0-19-530991-1 |chapter=Kano |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=un4WcfEASZwC |page=369+
|ref= {{harvid|Grove|2009}} }}- {{cite book|author=Robert F. Stock |edition=3rd |title=Africa South of the Sahara: A Geographical Interpretation |year= 2012|publisher=Guilford Press|isbn=978-1-4625-0811-2 |chapter=Urban Economies and Societies: Kano |url= https://books.google.com/books?id=Mbt7K5h8__EC |page=403+
|ref= {{harvid|Stock|2012}} }}{{refend}}External links{{Commons category|Kano}}- [https://books.google.com/books?id=gSupaU3vVacC&pg=PA27 Map of Kano], 1851, by Heinrich Barth
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- {{cite web |url= https://www.europeana.eu/portal/en/search?q=Kano+Nigeria&rows=96 |title= (Kano) |via= Europeana }} (Images, etc.)
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