Muhammad Alwali II
| Muhammad Alwali II | |
|---|---|
| Sarkin Kano | |
| Ruler of Kano | |
| Reign | 1781–1807 |
| Predecessor | Daud Abasama II |
| Successor | Sultanate Abolished Suleimanu (as Sarkin Kano) |
| Born | Gidan Rumfa, Kano |
| Died | 1807 |
| Burial | Burum-Burum, Kano |
| House | Bagauda (Kutumbawa) |
| Father | Yaji II |
Muhammad Dan Yaji, known as Muhammad Alwali II (died 1807) was the last sultan of the Sultanate of Kano. His reign coincided with a period of upheavals in Sudanic History that saw a series of religious Jihads waged by the Fula People. In 1807, after a protracted struggle with Fula clans, Muhammad Alwali was ambushed and assassinated at Burum-Burum in modern Kano. His death marked the end of the Kutumbawa line of Hausa aristocrats in Kano and the fall of the 800 year old Bagauda Dynasty.