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  1. Dosso Kingdom

    Historical country and sultanate in Niger

    The Dosso Kingdom is a precolonial state in what is now southwest Niger which has survived in a ceremonial role to the modern day. Wikipedia

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  2. en.wikipedia.org

    Dosso is the seat of the Dosso kingdom, a Zarma chieftaincy which rose to dominate the entire Zarma region in Niger in pre-colonial Niger. [8] The traditional ruler is called Zarmakoy or Djermakoy of Dosso, an autochthonous title meaning literally "King of Djermas" where koy means "king" in Zarma (or Djerma) language.
  3. en.wikipedia.org

    Dosso is one of the eight Regions of Niger. The region has an area of 31,002 square kilometres (11,970 sq mi), with a population of 2,754,500 as of 2020. [3] History. The region of Dosso is the historic centre of the Dosso Kingdom, which had its capital at Dosso. [4] Today the palace of the Sultanate of Dosso remains as a symbol of the ...
  4. wikiwand.com

    Dosso is the seat of the Dosso kingdom, a Zarma chieftaincy which rose to dominate the entire Zarma region in Niger in pre-colonial Niger. [8] The traditional ruler is called Zarmakoy or Djermakoy of Dosso, an autochthonous title meaning literally "King of Djermas" where koy means "king" in Zarma (or Djerma) language.. Sites. Attractions in the town include the Djermakoy's palace and museum ...
  5. britannica.com

    Dosso, town, southwestern Niger, situated about 80 miles (130 km) southeast of Niger's capital, Niamey. Dosso is the traditional headquarters of the Zarma people, who are sedentary farmers. The town is connected by road to Niamey in the west and Tahoua in the northeast. There is also an airfield at
  6. wiki-gateway.eudic.net

    The Dosso Kingdom is a precolonial state in what is now southwest Niger which has survived in a ceremonial role to the modern day.. Early history. The Djerma people of Niger are believed to have migrated from what is now the Fula region around Lac Debo, Mali during the Songhai Empire, and settled first in Anzourou and Zarmaganda in the 16th century.In the 18th century, many Djerma resettled ...
  7. wildernessexplorersafrica.com

    Pay respect to the Dosso King. Pay respect to the Dosso King, Visit the royal palace, the active town square as well as the museum where you will get a chance to learn about the Dosso Kingdom that dominated the region prior to the colonial times. Today a number of cultural ceremonies are still being conducted here.
  8. thecrazytourist.com

    12. Dosso Source: flickr Dosso. Dosso, ancient Dosso, is one of the few palpable remaining relics of the pre-colonial era of Niger. The onetime epicenter of the Dosso Kingdom, the state that commanded the loyalty of tribes in the south-west corner of the country before the coming of the Europeans, it's a place alive with heritage and traditions.

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