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Muhammadu Dikko

Alhaji Muhammadu Dikko C.B.E or Muhammad Dikko dan Gidado (1865 - May, 1944), was the 47th "Sarki" (Emir) of Katsina from November 9, 1906, until his death in 1944.〔http://www.jamtan.com/jamtan/fulani.cfm?chap=4&linksPage=290〕 He was the ninth Fulani emir, as well as the first emir from the current ruling Sullubawa dynasty, succeeding Yero dan Musa, the last emir from the Dallazawa dynasty which was installed by the Jihad of Usman dan Fodio. He came to power shortly after British rule began in 1903 following the signing of a treaty between the then Emir, Abubakar dan Ibrahim, and British officials. He was succeeded by his son Usman Nagogo dan Muhammad Dikko who held the title of Emir from 1944 until his death in 1981.〔http://www.jamtan.com/jamtan/fulani.cfm?chap=4&linksPage=290〕〔http://www.worldstatesmen.org/Nigeria_native.html〕 He and his entourage were photographed on multiple occasions.〔https://www.superstock.com/stock-photos-images/1899-26374〕
==Early Life and Education==
Dikko was Born in 1865, during the reign of emir Muhammadu Bello; to Muhammadu Gidado, who held the powerful title of Durbi, one of the king-makers, and his wife Ta-Malamai. Dikko received Islamic education from the scholars of Katsina at Tsagero from an early age. in 1882, when Dikko was still young, the Emir Ibrahim died, and Musa, an old enemy of Gidado, became emir. He confiscated the family's properties, stripped Gidado of the Durbi title and gave it to his own son Yero. This brought hardship to Dikko, but Musa's death and the ascension of his younger rival and Ibrahim's son Abubakar brought reprieve. Yero was stripped of the title and Dikko's older brother Muhammadu Sada was appointed. Abubakar also imprisoned Yero accusing him of the murder of Gidado.

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