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Babatu is a 1976
Nigerien film
directed by Jean Rouch. It was an
official selection in the 1976
Cannes Film Festival. Lam Dia
Diama Oumarou Ganda Mariama...
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Babatu or Baba Ato, was the
Zarma military leader and
jihadi warlord over the
Zabarma Emirate in the late 19th century.
Babatu originated in
Indougou (N'Dougou)...
- east side of the
Niger River. The key
moving force behind the
state was
Babatu who
hailed from N'Dounga in Niger, a
place that had been
Muslim far longer...
- dan Tadano,
Gazari or Alfa
Gazare dan Mahama, and
Babatu or
Mahama dan Issa (commonly
known as
Babatu in
colonial literature). In a
series of battles,...
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Retrieved 13
October 2023. "Jan 20: In Yendi, the Yaa Naa,
GundoNaa and
Babatu –
Interim on Slavery: Tamale-Ghana 2020". 3
February 2020.
Archived from...
- (present-day
Burkina Faso) (c.1886) c.1874 to 1883
Gazari 1883 to 1899
Babatu 1894 to
September 1897
Builsa Hamaria In
rebellion 1899
Gurunsi divided...
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zarmatarey during the wars
against the
caliphate of sokoto, they
joined Babatu in
Gurunsi and
Dagbon to
conquer the
Upper Volta and the
Northern Territories...
- wars from the
previous years.
There are also
scenes of
resistance and how
Babatu was defeated. The
festival has
become very
significant in the area of Builsa...
- east side, has been
subject to "Zabarima
slave raids led by
Gazare and
Babatu". Anquandah, James; Doortmont, Michel; Opoku-Agyemang,
Naana Jane (2007)...
- that was
fought between Babatu and the
people of Kanjaga. The
battle was
claimed to have
taken place on 14
March 1897.
Babatu and his
warriors were defeated...