- Look up Zarma or
Zerma in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Zarma оr
Zerma may
refer to:
Zarma people, an
ethnic group of West
Africa Zarma language, a...
- (N'Dougou) in what is
today the
nation of Niger.
Babatu became the
ruler of the
Zabarima emirate in 1878
after the
death of the
former ruler, Gazari. He was a slaver...
- Dyabarma,
Zabarima, Zamberba,
Djemabe oder in ähnlichen Schreibweisen; die Haussa-Bezeichnung ist
Zabarma Holden, J.J. (1965), The
Zabarima conquest of...
-
Global Data Lab.
Retrieved 15
December 2021. Holden, J. J. (1965). "The
Zabarima Conquest of North-West
Ghana Part I".
Transactions of the
Historical Society...
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traditional medicines, were said to be
invulnerable to iron. They set up the
Zabarima Emirate within Gurunsiland,
which makes up far
northern Ghana and southern...
-
Mamprusi (1450–present)
Nanumba (1850–present)
Gonja kingdom (1564–present)
Zabarima Emirate (1860–1897)
Senegal Imamate of ****a Toro (1776–1821)
Imamate of...
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followers of
diverse origins,
cultivating lasting loyalty. The
Emirs of the
Zabarima Emirate included Hanno or Alfa
Hanno dan Tadano,
Gazari or Alfa Gazare...
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Nakong area of the
Sisili River, on the east side, has been
subject to "
Zabarima slave raids led by
Gazare and Babatu". Anquandah, James; Doortmont, Michel;...
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Zarmakoy Alfa Atta, King (1890–1897)
Zarmakoy Attikou, King (1897–1902)
Zabarima – Hanno, Emir (?) Gazari, Emir (?–1878) Babatu,
Warlord (1878–?) Nigeria...
- well as the
indigenous Gonja.
Salaga was
central to the
emergence of the
Zabarima (emirate) as a
power in the area that is now
northern Ghana, when the scholar...