- коꙁари, romanized: kozari; Latin:
Gazari, or Gasani; Chinese: 突厥曷薩 Tūjué Hésà; 突厥可薩 Tūjué Kěsà, lit. 'Türk Khazar' "The
Gazari are, presumably, the Khazars...
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ruler of the
Zabarima emirate in 1878
after the
death of the
former ruler,
Gazari. He was a
slaver and
fought against Sandema warriors. In 1887 his forces...
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dominated Central Asia–the 9th-century monk
Christian of
Stavelot referred to
Gazari, said of the
Khazars that they were "living in the
lands of Gog and Magog"...
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Dagbon until they were paid for.
During this time, Alfa
Hanno and Alfa
Gazari arrived in
Dagbon after dedicating themselves to
religious studies in the...
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Sarki dan
Muhammadu Dan Ayi, Emir (1835–1844) Abu Bakr
Jatau dan
Mustafa Gazari, Emir (1844–1848)
Jibrilu Gajeren Sarki dan
Muhammadu Dan Ayi, Emir (1848–1849)...
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Mossi Kingdom of
Gurunsi (complete list) – Alfa Hano,
ruler (c.1870–c.1874)
Gazari,
ruler (c.1874–1883) Babatu,
ruler (1883–1899)
Builsa Hamaria,
ruler (1894–1897)...
- (present-day Ghana) to Sati (present-day
Burkina Faso) (c.1886) c.1874 to 1883
Gazari 1883 to 1899
Babatu 1894 to
September 1897
Builsa Hamaria In rebellion...
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Lafiya 1773 1790
Amadu Jarabana 1790 1790 Shu’aibu
Madara 1790 1793
Mustafa Gazari 1793 1838
Muhammadu Albashir Dan A’i 1838 1844
Ibrahim Dogon Sarki 1844...
- found] in the
lands of Gog and
Magog -- who are a
Hunnic race and are
called Gazari (Khazars) [they are] cir****cised and
observing all [the laws of] Judaism...
- in the attack. The six were
Hertzle Shlomo (50), Ivan
Shmilov (53), Dror
Gazari (31) from Sderot, Ofer Tiri (23) of Ashkelon, Muna'am Abu-Sabia (33) of...