Etsu Bello Maliki
Bello Dan Maliki (1887 – 1926) was the 8th Etsu Nupe King of Nupe from 1916 to 1926.[1][2][3]
| Bello Maliki | |
|---|---|
| Etsu Nupe | |
| Reign | 1916 – 1926 | 
| Coronation | 1916 | 
| Predecessor | Muhammadu Majigi | 
| Successor | Saidu Mamudu | 
| Born | 1887 Bida  | 
| Died | 1926 (aged 38–39) | 
| Issue | Musa Bello | 
| House | Usman Zaki rulings dynasty | 
| Religion | Sunni Islam | 
In 1918 he was the first monarch to bought a car as of the time road was not constructed in Bida and all community in Nigeria and the emirate benefited from the car.[4][5]
He belong to the Usman Zaki ruling house of Fulani Nupe rulings dynasty.[6]
Further reading
    
- The Nupe and their creed, Sir Nigfred, German institute of linguistic, Germany. 1957
 
Notes
    
- Jr, C. Sylvester Whitaker (2015-03-08). The Politics of Tradition: Continuity and Change in Northern Nigeria, 1946-1966. Princeton University Press. ISBN 978-1-4008-7176-6.
 - West Africa. Afrimedia International. 1978.
 - Jos Educational Forum: JEF. Department of Arts and Social Science Education, University of Jos. 2003.
 - Rich, Evelyn Jones; Wallerstein, Immanuel Maurice (1972). Africa: Tradition and Change. Random House School Division. ISBN 978-0-394-00938-4.
 - Iliffe, John (2005). Honour in African History. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-54685-0.
 - Mead, Margaret; Calas, Nicolas; House, Random (1953). Primitive Heritage: An Anthropological Anthology. Random House.
 
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