- at
their service. The
Mamar haamey considering themselves uncles of the
Djermas never enter into
conflict with them and join
forces with them to beat the...
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Djerma may
refer to:
Djerma people, an
ethnic group of
Niger and
neighbouring countries Djerma language, a
Songhai language of West
Africa Djerma, Algeria...
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widely spoken Songhay language. In
earlier decades,
Zarma was
rendered Djerma,
using French orthography, but it is
usually now 'Zarma', the form that...
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Germa (Arabic: جرمة),
known in
ancient times as Garama, is an
archaeological site in Libya. It was the
capital of the
Garamantian Kingdom. The Garamantes...
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people are
alternatively referred to as Zerma, Zaberma,
Zabarma Zabermawa,
Djerma, Dyerma, Jerma, or
other terms.
Zarma is the term used by the
Zarma people...
- Look up
Songhai in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Songhai may
refer to:
Songhai people, an
ethnic group of
western Africa Songhaiborai, a
subgroup of...
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major ethnic group in
northern Nigeria, and the Zarma-Songhai (also
spelled Djerma-Songhai), who also are
found in
parts of Mali. Both
groups are sedentary...
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Gurunsi comes from the
Djerma language of
Niger words “Guru-si”,
which means “iron does not penetrate”. It is said that
during the
Djerma invasions of Gurunsi...
- Songhay-speaking
groups identify themselves with
other ethnic terms, such as
Zarma (
Djerma) or
Isawaghen (Sawaq). A few
precolonial poems and
letters composed in Songhay...
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autochthonous title meaning literally "King of
Djermas",
where koy
means "ruler", "lord", or "king" in
Zarma (or
Djerma) language. See
Peace Corps/Niger, "An Introduction...