Kingdom of Zazzau

Kingdom of Zazzau
Sarautar Zazzau (Hausa)
StatusState from 1010-1902
Currently a non-sovereign monarchy in Nigeria
CapitalTurunku
(1010 – 15th century)
Zazzau
(15th century – 1902)
Common languagesHausa
Fulfulde
Arabic
Religion
Hausa animism, later replaced by Islam
DemonymZazzagawa
GovernmentSarauta
Sarki 
• ?
Gunguma (first)
• 1576-1610
Amina (disputed)
• 1802-1804
Makkam
• 1897-1902
Muhammad Kwassau (last sovereign)
• 2020-present
Ahmed Nuhu Bamalli
Succeeded by
Abuja Emirate

The Kingdom of Listen Zazzau was a Hausa kingdom centred on the city of Zazzau (now Zaria) in modern-day northern Nigeria established sometime in the early second millennium, and endured until its conquest during the jihad of Usman dan Fodio in 1804. Following this, its dynasty was replaced by a Fulani (one subordinate to the Sokoto Caliphate), and the polity continues to exist today as the Zaria Emirate, a non-sovereign monarchy in Nigeria. The current emir of Zaria is Ahmed Nuhu Bamalli, who succeeded the former emir in 2020, the late Shehu Idris.