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their herds entirely to focus on cotton and corn farming. Settlers frequently travel long distances with their family, bringing seed and farming tools; money loans and small-scale food-for-work schemes are used to keep the settlers afloat until the first harvest.
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territory and beyond. In a multiethnic and multicultural society, it is assumed that the ruling class is always well-liked. As a result, the ruling class's ethnic group is frequently emulated or even replicated by other ethnic groups out of respect and adoration.
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crafts, farming equipment, traditional fabrics, calabash, and decorative leatherwork, as well as a wide range of things that are uniquely distinctive to the market, such as crafts and antiques.
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is celebrated in almost all 19 northern state including the Gombe emirate, it is celebrated to mark the end of "holy fasting" in the month of
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III, who acceded on 6 June 2014. The late Emir of Gombe, Alhaji Shehu Usman
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broke up Gombe
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509:11 February
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122:Benue River
73:Gombe State
1390:Categories
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480:References
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167:conquered
126:Gombe Abba
110:Gombe Abba
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102:Buba Yero
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1252:Kingdoms
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1163:Damaturu
1116:Emirates
812:23 March
773:cite web
758:frontend
454:Festival
263:Fulfulde
257:Language
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1123:Adamawa
1066:9 April
1036:9 April
1011:9 April
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784:value (
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540:"Gombe"
441:Present
232:Culture
197:British
165:British
130:Jalingo
118:Adamawa
87:History
69:Nigeria
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1360:Idoani
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1238:Zazzau
1228:Suleja
1223:Sokoto
1193:Ilorin
1138:Bauchi
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177:Nafada
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1324:Warri
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1264:Benin
1259:Akure
1233:Yauri
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736:JSTOR
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301:Start
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