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Alternative names
  
Gidan Sarki

Town or city
  
Kano

Country
  
Nigeria

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Gidan Makama Museum, Kurmi Market, Emir's Palace, Great Mosque of Kano, Ancient Kano City Walls

The Gidan Rumfa sometimes called the Gidan Sarki {Emir's house} is the palace of the Emir of Kano Known as Sanusi Lamido Sanusi. Located in Kano, Kano State, Nigeria, it was constructed by Muhammad Rumfa in the late fifteenth century. Since the reign of Rumfa, it has continuously been the residence of the traditional authority in Kano and was retained by the Fulani jihadists who took over traditional authority in Kano in the early 19th century. It currently has an area of 33 acres (130,000 m2).

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History

Gidan Rumfa was built in the late fifteenth century at the outskirts of the town of Kano The new building extended the reach of the town and also led to the establishment of the Kurmi market.

Architecture

The palace overs a space of about 33 acres and is built on opens plains; it surrounded by walls that are up to 15 feet high. The structure is rectangular in shape and its landscape ecology can be divided into three classifications: open spaces, gardens and living quarters/built up areas. Structures within the living quarters and built up areas include the Kofar Kudu or Southern gate, offices, mosque, Soron ingila (English hall), royal courtrooms, a primary and secondary school and living quarters.

Today

Gidan Rumfa houses the Emir, his wives, children and aides, the population resident in the Emir's private quarters number up to 200 people while more than a thousand individuals live within the structure. The space surrounding the structure is dominated by gardens.

References

Gidan Rumfa Wikipedia