The geographical entity in which the traditional ruler was both the religious and political head was the
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The Sokoto Caliphate was the geographical entity in which the traditional ruler was both the religious and political head. The Sokoto Caliphate was a Muslim empire that existed in present-day Northern Nigeria from 1804 to 1903. The Caliphate was founded by Usman dan Fodio, who was both a political and religious leader. He established a theocratic state with Islam as the official religion and Sharia as the legal code. The Caliphate was divided into several emirates, each ruled by an emir who was appointed by the Caliph. The emirs were responsible for the administration of their emirates and were also religious leaders.