-
Dargol is a
village and
rural commune in Niger. As of 2012, it had a po****tion of 147,779. Loi n° 2002-014 du 11 JUIN 2002
portant création des communes...
- also
Romanized as Dār Gol-e Sey**** Ḩasan,
Dārgol-e Sey**** Ḩasan, and
Dārgol Sey**** Ḩasan; also
known as
Dārgol, Dār Gol-e Sey**** Ḩoseyn, and Dārgul Saiyid...
- country's surface. The Niger's
tributaries – the Béli, Gorouol, Goudébo, and
Dargol – are
seasonal streams and flow for only four to six
months a year. They...
- settled. They
formed smaller kingdoms such as Wanzarbe, Ayerou, Gothèye,
Dargol, Téra, Sikié, Kokorou, Gorouol, Karma,
Namaro and
further south, the Dendi...
-
divided into two muni****lities,
listed with po****tion as of 2012 census:
Dargol (147,779) Gothèye (93,264) "Niger: Muni****l
Division (Departments and Communes)...
- surface. The Niger's
tributaries – the Béli, the Gorouol, the Goudébo and the
Dargol – are
seasonal streams and flow for only four to six
months a year. They...
-
migrated with all the
strong lineage they
founded powerful Emirates such as
Dargol, Tera, Gothèye, Karma, Namaro, Sikié, Kokorou,
larba Birno,
Gounday next...
- with the same name in the Tillabéri Region.
Koulikoira is
located on the
Dargol River, a few
kilometers from its
confluence with the
Niger River. The village...
- maabo, was
appointed as the
court poet of the
Songhai chief Mossi Gaidou in
Dargol, Niger.
Poets Laureate of
Nigeria include Obo Aba
Hisanjani and Niyi Osundare...
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Kingdom (1700–present)
Kokoro Kingdom (1700–1901)
Goure Kingdom (1700–1960)
Dargol Kingdom (1700–1901)
Emirate of Say (1825–1860)
Nigeria Bornu Empire (1380–1893)...