Djerma may refer to: Djerma people, an ethnic group of Niger and neighbouring countries Djerma language, a Songhai language of West Africa Djerma, Algeria...
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Zarma people (redirect from Djerma people)
people are alternatively referred to as Zerma, Zaberma, Zabarma Zabermawa, Djerma, Dyerma, Jerma, or other terms. Zarma is the term used by the Zarma people...
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Gurunsi comes from the Djerma language of Niger words “Guru-si”, which means “iron does not penetrate”. It is said that during the Djerma invasions of Gurunsi...
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Djerma, Algeria is a town in north-eastern Algeria. Algeria portal 35°39′44″N 6°18′35″E / 35.662335°N 6.309724°E / 35.662335; 6.309724 v t e...
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Zarma language (redirect from Djerma language)
widely spoken Songhay language. In earlier decades, Zarma was rendered Djerma, using French orthography, but it is usually now 'Zarma', the form that...
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Germa (redirect from Djerma (Libya))
Germa (Arabic: جرمة), known in ancient times as Garama, is an archaeological site in Libya. It was the capital of the Garamantian Kingdom. The Garamantes...
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Songhay-speaking groups identify themselves with other ethnic terms, such as Zarma (Djerma) or Isawaghen (Sawaq). A few precolonial poems and letters composed in Songhay...
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major ethnic group in northern Nigeria, and the Zarma-Songhai (also spelled Djerma-Songhai), who also are found in parts of Mali. Both groups are sedentary...
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Dongola horse (redirect from Djerma (horse))
normally either bay or grey, and the Songhaq or Songhoï in central Niger, the Djerma, a light horse seen in dark coat colours in Nigeria, the Nigerian, which...
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which the Djerma were the most prominent. These various ethnic groups all migrated to Ife for commercial and resource opportunities. The Djerma, or Zarma...
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created from four distinct cultural areas in the pre-colonial era: the Djerma dominated Niger River valley in the southwest; the northern periphery of...
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Askia Muhammad I (section Songhai Djermas)
at their service. The Mamar haamey considering themselves uncles of the Djermas never enter into conflict with them and join forces with them to beat the...
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1926, following fears of Hausa revolts and improving relations with the Djerma of the west, the capital was transferred back to the village of Niamey....
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Songhai (redirect from Djerma-Songhai)
Look up Songhai in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Songhai may refer to: Songhai people, an ethnic group of western Africa Songhaiborai, a subgroup of...
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worked as a teacher in Niger from 1936 to 1938, then became a Hausa and Djerma foreign language instructor at the Institute of Study Abroad, in Paris....
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Africa Zarma language, a Songhai language Marina Zarma, Cypriot swimmer Djerma (disambiguation) Jerma (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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southwest Niger which has survived in a ceremonial role to the modern day. The Djerma people of Niger are believed to have migrated from what is now the Fula...
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abandoned hotel in Malta Yerma (disambiguation) Germa (disambiguation) Djerma (disambiguation) Jarma (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Gurunsi comes from the Djerma language of Niger words “Guru-si”, which means “iron does not penetrate”. It is said that during the Djerma invasions of Gurunsi...
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succeeding the deceased military ruler Seyni Kountché. A member of the Djerma people, he was born in Dingajibanda, a village in the Ouallam arrondissement...
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of the Djerma/Zarma states in what is now southwest Niger. From the 1890s, the Djermakoy of the Dosso Kingdom came to dominate the entire Djerma area,...
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ethnicity. He was the first President of Niger who was not ethnically Hausa or Djerma. Following a constitutional crisis in 2009, which was caused by Tandja's...
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Jodhpur District, Rajasthan, India". Darci Pauser; Kaira Fuente; Mamadou Djerma. "Sustainable Rural Electrification" (PDF). GSDR 2015 Brief. Schwartzman...
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Batna Ben Foudhala El Hakania Bitam Boulhilat Boumagueur Boumia Bouzina Djerma Djezzar Draa Etine El Hassi El Madher Fesdis Foum Toub Ghassira Chemora...
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386 Zaranda Bauchi 387 Zarma Dyerma, Dyarma, Dyabarma, Zabarma, Adzerma, Djerma, Zarbarma, Zerma, Zarmawa Kebbi, Sokoto, Zamfara, Niger State, Yobe, Kaduna...
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named after him. Born in 1931 in the town of Damana Fandou, a child of Djerma aristocracy who traced their origins to the Djermakoy Tondikandie, Kountché...
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predominant in their bordering West African countries, such as the Kanuri, Djerma, Fulani and Hausa. In Senegalese and Gambian history, the tama (in the Serer...
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National Park in Burkina Faso, including the adjacent hunting zones of Tapoa-Djerma and Kondio. Biodiversity Data Journal 8: e54205. [3] Poche R (1976). "A...
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Alternative names include “Soubane taafa” meaning “Souban cloth”, and “Djerma cloth”. It is made by traditional weavers called "tchakey" with wool and...
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Niger in 1959. Having organised a powerful coalition of Hausa, Fula, and Djerma leaders, especially made up of chiefs and traditional leaders, in support...
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