Marius-Gabriel Cazemajou (10 December 1864 – 5 May 1898) was a French officer who died during an expedition in West Africa. Marius Gabriel Cazemajou was...
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Zinder (redirect from Fort Cazemajou)
Barth, who stayed in Zinder in 1851, and later the French explorer Marius Gabriel Cazemajou, who was killed in the city in 1897. It was then, after a brief...
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French force under Captain Marius Gabriel Cazemajou spent three weeks under the Sultan's protection in Damagaram. Cazemajou had been dispatched to form...
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reality of their rule on the ground. In 1897, the French officer Marius Gabriel Cazemajou was sent to Niger. He reached the Sultanate of Damagaram in 1898...
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French Colonialists. After the assassination of French officer Marius Gabriel Cazemajou and his interpreter in Zinder under Ahmadu's orders, he was subdued...
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Karimama (Caroumama) and Abdoulaye of Gaya-sur-Niger. In 1897, Marius Gabriel Cazemajou led another expedition securing a protectorate with the Kebbi Emirate...
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colonial authorities to accompany a military expedition under Captain Marius Gabriel Cazemajou to reach Chad before the British. In his race against time Cazamajou...
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Saint-Ange Vebobe, Alain Vincent, Patrick Haquet, Bruno Servolle, Patrick Cazemajou, Frederic Grange, Didier Martin (Coach: Alain Gilles) KORAĆ CUP Winner:...
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John Mackinder, The Geographical Journal (May 1900) pp. 453–476 "Cazemajou, Marius Gabriel", in Historical Dictionary of Niger, ed. by Abdourahmane Idrissa...
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