- 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...
- Atta 1897–1902;
Zarmakoy Attikou 1902–1913;
Zarmakoy Aoûta/Awta 1913–1924;
Zarmakoy Moussa 1924–1938;
Zarmakoy Saidou 1938–1953;
Zarmakoy Moumouni 1953–1962;...
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knowledge and
shaping the
architectural identity of the villages. The
Zarmakoy Palace or
Djermakoye Palace,
situated in the city of
Dosso in the southwestern...
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Zarmakoy K****am/Kossom Baboukabiya, King (1856–1865)
Zarmakoy Abdou Kyantou Baba, King (1865–1890)
Zarmakoy Alfa Atta, King (1890–1897)
Zarmakoy Attikou...
- milk were only
exchanged between these three dynasty, thus
khaman Duksa,
Zarmakoy sambo (Mali Bero) and
Tagour Gana of the 17th and 18th
century descendants...
- Babba,
Askiya (1845–1864)
Dosso Kingdom (complete list) –
Zarmakoy Gounabi, King (?)
Zarmakoy Amirou, King (?)
Nigeria Adamawa Emirate –
Modibo Adama,...
- Mali Bero (Mali the
Great or Eldest) or
Zarmakoy Sombo is a
mythical legendary leader of the
Zarma people of
western Niger who led them in
their migration...
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Zarmakoy Attikou, King (1897–1902)
Zarmakoy Aoûta/Awta, King (1902–1913)
Zarmakoy Moussa, King (1913–1924)
Zarmakoy Saidou, King (1924–1938)
Zarmakoy...
- Mali.
Characterized by the Tomb of
Askia in Gao,
Djingareyber and the
Zarmakoy Palace in
Dosso Fortress style –
predominantly used by the Zarma-Songhai...
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minister (1998–2003)
Niger Dosso Kingdom (complete list) –
Zarmakoy Moumouni, King (1938–1953)
Zarmakoy Hamani, King (1953–1962)
Colony of
Niger part of French...