- 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...
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Zabarma Emirate was an
Islamic state that
existed from the 1860s to 1897 in what is
today parts of
Ghana and
Burkina Faso. The
leaders of the
Zabarma...
- they
entered Timbuktu,
establishing the
Pashalik as
their tributary. The
Zabarma Emirate was an
Islamic state that
existed from the 1860s to 1897 in what...
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names for
Zarma are Djerma, Jerma, Dyabarma, Dyarma, Dyerma, Adzerma,
Zabarma, Zarbarma,
Zarmaci or Zerma. The
majority of
people who
speak Zarma live...
- and
Bauchi states Teda in
northern Nigeria Songhai languages:
Zarma (
Zabarma) and
Dendi in
Kebbi State,
Zamfara State,
Sokoto State,
Niger State near...
- from an Arab
ethnic group would mock
uncut Zabarma girls with Ya, ghalfa! ("Hey, unclean!"). The
Zabarma girls would respond Ya, mutmura! (A mutmura...
- tradition. The
Zarma people are
alternatively referred to as Zerma, Zaberma,
Zabarma Zabermawa, Djerma, Dyerma, Jerma, or
other terms.
Zarma is the term used...
- left)
Cyrenaica in
Libya Emirate of Harar,
eastern Ethiopia 1647–1887
Zabarma Emirate,
northeastern Ghana 1860s–1897
Emirate of Say,
southwestern Niger...
-
called Akumcham,
where the
Builsa united and
defeated the
leader of the
Zabarma warriors.
According to historians,
Babatu was said to have
hailed from...
- or Baba Ato, was the
Zarma military leader and
jihadi warlord over the
Zabarma Emirate in the late 19th century.
Babatu originated in
Indougou (N'Dougou)...