Ahmadu Rufai

Ahmadu Rufai (Arabic: أحمد رفاعي) was Sultan of Sokoto from 1867 to 1873.

He was likely selected Amir al-muminin as a compromise between the claims of the sons of Muhammed Bello and Abu Bakr Atiku.

[2] During his tenure, he made peace with the Kebbawa who were a thorn on the sides of the Fulani by arranging a truce with the Sultan of Argungu, Abdullahi Toga.

The truce recognized the independence of Kebbi and their rights to own the remaining lands the Kebbawa had recovered.

[3] His reign was noted as being uneventful in terms of campaigns and battles, there were few expeditions and raids but Sokoto's prosperity did not depend on raids anymore as long as Emirs sent their presents and share of booty and tax.

Sokoto Sultanate during the reign of sultan Ahmadu Rufai