Match each traditional title holder in the Hausa-Fulani pre-colonial administrative system with their correct primary official responsibility.
- MadawakiCommanding the army forces and cavalry
- MaajiManaging public revenues and the emirate treasury
- Sarkin PawaRegulating the meat trade and guild of butchers
- GaladimaOverseeing the civil administration of the capital city
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Madawaki matches with commanding the army forces and cavalry; Maaji matches with managing public revenues and the emirate treasury; Sarkin Pawa matches with regulating the meat trade and guild of butchers; Galadima matches with overseeing the civil administration of the capital city.
In the centralized Hausa-Fulani pre-colonial administration, distinct titles corresponded to specific political, military, and commercial duties: the Madawaki led the armed forces, the Maaji stored and disbursed public revenue as treasurer, the Sarkin Pawa regulated the meat market and butchers, and the Galadima governed the capital city.
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Functions of Key Officials and Title Holders in the Hausa-Fulani Emirate