- The
Djermakoy (var. Zermakoy, Zarmakoy, Djermakoye) is the
title given to
rulers of the Djerma/Zarma
states in what is now
southwest Niger. From the 1890s...
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Niger near Niamey.
Forming a
number of
small communities, each led by a
Djermakoy,
these polities soon
found themselves pressured from the
north by the...
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Mosque of Djenné, the
University of Timbuktu, as well as the
Palace of the
Djermakoy and
Royal palace of Gao-Saney and the Tomb of Askia. In Niamey, where...
- Fandou, a
child of
Djerma aristocracy who
traced their origins to the
Djermakoy Tondikandie, Kountché
began his
military career in 1949,
serving in the...
- kogori, kandi, Manay, Zem on the left bank, they bear the
royal title of
Djermakoy which does not It is to bear that to the
descendant of the za, he reigns...
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Niger in pre-colonial Niger. The
traditional ruler is
called Zarmakoy or
Djermakoy of Dosso, an
autochthonous title meaning literally "King of Djermas" where...
- new leadership. The
Sultan of Agadez, the
Sultan of Damagaram, and the
Djermakoy of
Dosso are
examples of
these large scale "Chefs de canton". But even...
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Amenukal Oumarou Ibrahim Oumarou 2012
Tuareg Hereditary and
elective Dosso Djermakoy Maidanda 2000
Djerma Hereditary Liptako[bf 2] Emir
Ousmane Amirou ****o...
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Hausa east of Niger, who
viewed the UNIS (one of
whose leaders was the
Djermakoy of Dosso) as
unrepresentative of
their interests. In 1954-56 the UNIS...
- heir—of the most
powerful ruling dynasty of
Djerma society, that of the
Djermakoy of Dosso: the
first amongst equals of
Djerma rulers and a
house especially...