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"Sokoto" Meaning

Sokoto is the capital city of Sokoto State in northwestern Nigeria. It is one of the six states in northwestern Nigeria. The city's name is derived from the Wolof phrase "Sokoto", which means "place of meeting".

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Definition:

1. A city in North-Western Nigeria, known for being a hub for trade and agriculture.
2. A city located along the Sokoto River in Nigeria.

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1. In Sociolinguistics: The dialects spoken in Sokoto City have been studied and documented for their unique linguistic features that distinguish them from other Nigerian dialects.
2. In Geography: Sokoto State is rich in history, with many ancient mosques that serve as historical markers, such as the famous Sultan Abubakar Fountain.
3. In Culture: A common unit of currency among the people of Sokoto is the Dash, which essentially means that the unit of exchange in such a community can sometimes be in terms of services or personal items.
4. In History: The Sokoto Caliphate was a powerful empire that once stretched across West Africa from Senegal to Chad, opposed by the British forces of Lord Frederick Lugard, who carved it into parts they named Northern Nigeria.
5. In Economy: Sokoto State is primarily known for its agricultural output, particularly corn, yams, and melons.

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