Biu Emirate

The Biu Emirate is a traditional state based in Biu in Borno State, Nigeria. Prior to 1920 it was referred to as the Biu Kingdom. [1]

Biu Emirate
Biu Emirate is located in Nigeria
Biu Emirate
Biu Emirate
Biu shown within Nigeria
Coordinates: 10°36′40″N 12°11′42″E / 10.6111°N 12.195°E / 10.6111; 12.195
Country Nigeria
StateBorno State
Population
9,500,000 (2,019)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)

History

The rulers of Biu are numbered from Abdullahi, later known as Yamta-ra-Wala or Yamta the Great, who established his rule about 1535.[2] Around 1670, in the reign of Mari Watila Tampta, it became known as a kingdom.[3] The main ethnic group is the Babur/Bura people, related to the Kanuri people.[4]The founder was said to have come from elsewhere, captured the main town in the area, then founded a new capital in Dlimbur, which is now an archaeological site. His descendants formed two rival dynasties, one at Kogu and the other in nearby Mandaragirau.[5]

King Mari Watirwa (r. 1793–1838) of Kogu defeated Fulani invaders from the Gombe Emirate to the west. In 1878 Mari Biya, became the first Bura king to rule from Biu. The emir's palace is now situated in the town.[3]With British rule, Biu division was created in 1918. Mai Ari Dogo was acknowledged as the first emir of Biu in 1920. The area became known as the Biu federation after 1957, when the districts of Shani and Askira were added to the emirate.[3]

The Biu Emirate includes the Biu, Hawul, Kwaya Kusar and Bayo local government areas.[6]The Biu Emirate has by convention always produced the Deputy Governor of Borno State, representing the south of the state.[7]Until recently, the Biu Emirate was one of three in Borno State, the others being the Borno Emirate and the Dikwa Emirate.[6]In March 2010 the Borno State Governor Ali Modu Sheriff split the old Dikwa Emirate into the new Bama and Dikwa Emirates.[8]This triggered petitions from the people of Hawul, Kwaya Kusar and Bayo to also have separate chiefdoms, which the governor had stated he would do "if the need arises".[9]

Rulers

Mai Biu, also styled Kuthli, were:[1]

StartEndRulerNotes
c. 15351580Yamta-ra-Wala[10]
1580?Mari Vira Hyel[10]
??Dira Wala[10]
??Yamta Amba[10]
?c. 1670Yamta Kupaya Wadi[10]
c. 1670?Mari Watila[10]
??Yamta ra Bangye[10]
??Mari Luku[10]
??Jakwa Birtitik[10]
??Thlama Bahara[10]
??Tayar Warinki[10]
?c. 1740Dakwai[10]
c. 1740c. 1750Mari Kopchiaka Mari Kwabchi
c. 1750c. 1760Di Forma dan Mari Kopchison of Mari Kopchi
c. 1760c. 1770Garga Moda dan Mari Kopchibrother of Di Forma
c. 1770c. 1780Dawi Moda (Di Moda dan Di Forma)son of Di Forma
c. 1780c. 1783[10]Di Biya dan Di Modason of Dawi Moda
c. 1783[10]1783Di Rawa dan Di Biyason of Di Biya
17831793Garga Kopchi dan Di Biya (d. 1793)brother of Di Rawa
17931838Mari Watirwa dan Di Rawa (d. 1838)son of Di Rawa
18381873Ari Paskur dan Mari Watirwa (d. 1873)son of Mari Watirwa
18731891Mari Biya dan Ari Paskur (d. 1891)son of Ari Paskur
18911908Garga Kwomting dan Mari Biya (d. 1908)son of Mari Biya
19081920Ari I Dogo dan Garga Kwomting (b. 1876 - d. 1935)son of Garga Kwomting

Emirs were:[1]

StartEndRulerNotes
19201935Ari I Dogo dan Garga Kwomting (see above)
19351951Ari II Gurgur dan Garga Kwomting (d. 1951)brother of Ari I
19511959Muhammad `Aliyu dan Ari Dogo (b. 1907)son of Ari I
19591989Maidalla Mustafa dan Muhammad Aliyu (b. 1915)son of Muhammad `Aliyu
District Head of Kwaya territory before his accession
June 198914 September 2020Mai Umar Mustapha Aliyuson of Maidalla Mustafa
21 September 2020IncumbentMaidala Mustapha Umar Aliyu II [11]Son of Mai Umar Mustapha Aliyu

Local Government Areas in Biu Emirate

Biu Emirate covers four Local Government Areas:

References