- sta**** 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 resistance...
- 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 born...
-
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, and...
-
force under Captain Marius Gabriel Cazemajou spent three w****s
under the Sultan's
protection in Damagaram.
Cazemajou had been
dispatched to form an alliance...
- Colonialists.
After the ********ination of
French officer Marius Gabriel Cazemajou and his
interpreter in
Zinder under Ahmadu's orders, he was
subdued and...
- 1951.
Retrieved July 21, 2008. Weatherford, p. 2 Davis, p. 333
Cazemajou, p. 5
Cazemajou, p. 6 Benfey, p. 3 Knapp, p. 2 Davis, p. 334 Conrad, p. 123 Stallman...
-
Halford John Mackinder, The
Geographical Journal (May 1900) pp. 453–476 "
Cazemajou,
Marius Gabriel", in
Historical Dictionary of Niger, ed. by Abdourahmane...
- Anaya, R. A. (1972).
Bless Me, Ultima. Berkeley, CA: TQS Publications.
Cazemajou, Jean. (1990). The
search for a center: The
shamanic journey of mediators...
- of Tessaoua; he
signed a
treaty of
protection with the
French captain Cazemajou in 1897,
prior to the explorer's
murder in
nearby Zinder. More important...
- the
Alhambra de Nash Candelaria" pp. 143–152 IN: Béranger, Jean (ed.);
Cazemajou, Jean (ed.); Lacroix, Jean-Michel (ed.); Spriet,
Pierre (ed.); Multilinguisme...