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Zorluk: KolayFunctions of Key Officials and Title Holders in the Hausa-Fulani Emirate

Match each key title holder in the pre-colonial Hausa-Fulani Emirate system with their primary administrative function.

  • WaziriChief adviser and Prime Minister to the Emir
  • MadawakiCommander-in-chief of the army
  • GaladimaAdministrator in charge of the capital city
  • MaajiCustodian of the treasury and revenue

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Waziri matches with the Chief adviser and Prime Minister; Madawaki matches with the Commander-in-chief of the army; Galadima matches with the Administrator in charge of the capital city; Maaji matches with the Custodian of the treasury and revenue.
In the central administration of the Hausa-Fulani Emirate, the Waziri acted as the Prime Minister and principal adviser to the Emir; the Madawaki functioned as the supreme army commander; the Galadima supervised capital city administrative affairs; and the Maaji served as the chief officer of the public treasury.

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Recall the designated duties of official title holders in the pre-colonial Hausa-Fulani system.
The Waziri directed overall administration, the Madawaki led defense, the Galadima governed the capital city, and the Maaji handled fiscal treasury matters.
Clear division of labor characterized the administrative structure of the Hausa-Fulani emirates.

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Functions of Key Officials and Title Holders in the Hausa-Fulani Emirate
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