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Commune and village in Niger
Namaro is a village and rural commune in Niger. As of 2012, it had a population of 55,094. It is the birthplace of Salou Djibo, who took power in Niger
Namaro
Empire in West Africa from c. 1464 to 1591
Wanzarbe, Ayerou, Gothèye, Dargol, Téra, Sikié, Kokorou, Gorouol, Karma, Namaro and further south, the Dendi which rose to prominence shortly after. The
Songhai_Empire
Place in Tillabéri Region, Niger
Sikié (also Sikièye, Sikiay, Sikiey ) is a Songhai town near Namaro in Niger. Sikié was the place where the defeated Songhai Empire army led by Askia Muhammed
Sikié
Department in Tillabéri Region, Niger
N'Dounga, Fakara, Hamdallaye, Karma, Kirtachi, Kouré, Lamordé, Liboré, and Namaro. As of 2012, the department had a total population of 465,399 people. Bitinkodji
Kollo_Department
Military leader of Niger from 2010 to 2011
civil government after the 2011 elections. Salou Djibo was born in 1965 in Namaro, a village and rural commune in Niger close to the River Niger. He is of
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Give Me Your Money" is sung by Lou Reizner and Will Malone With the Jimmy Namaro Sextet With the Salvation Army Kids Singers "Frankie Laine | full Official
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Record label, active 1943–1968
Gatemouth Moore Sings Blues Gatemouth Moore 685 Mallets of Four Thought Jimmy Namaro and His Trio 686 Favorites of Jimmy Dean Jimmy Dean 687 The Stewart Family
King_Records_(United_States)
Kollo N'Dounga Bitinkodji Fakara Hamdallay Karma Kirtachi Kouré Liboré Namaro Falwel Loga Sokorbe Dan-Issa Djiratawa Gabi Madarounfa Safo Sarkin Yamma
Communes_of_Niger
Canadian record company
Allen Paul Anka Merle Haggard Joyce Haun The Page Quartet Cliff McKay Jimmy Namaro Donn Reynolds Ramblin' Lou Schriver Lou Breese Bob Scott Don & Priscilla
Sparton_Records
First ruler of the Askia dynasty of the Songhai Empire
lineage they founded powerful Emirates such as Dargol, Tera, Gothèye, Karma, Namaro, Sikié, Kokorou, larba Birno, Gounday next to the sunni emirs of Gorouol
Askia_Muhammad_I
Ethno-linguistic group of West Africa
Wanzarbe, Ayerou, Gothèye, Dargol, Téra, Sikié, Kokorou, Gorouol, Karma, Namaro, etc. and further south, the Dendi which rose to prominence shortly afterward
Songhai_people
Songhai subgroup
pilgrimage to Mecca. His other brothers and cousins created the kingdoms of Namaro, Gothèye, Dargol, Téra, Sikié, Kokorou etc. This marked the end of an empire
Songhaiborai
Canadian radio show
Cliff McKay - 1943–1952 and returned to replace Gimby keyboardist Jimmy Namaro - 1943–1959 bassist Joe Niosi - 1945–1959 organist Lou Snider - 1948–1957
The_Happy_Gang
Commune in Tillabéri Region, Niger
Simiri in the north, Hamdallaye in the east, Bitinkodji in the south, and Namaro in the southwest. The commune includes 70 villages, 56 hamlets, and 10 camps
Karma,_Niger
Sino-Tibetan branch of western Nepal and Uttarakhand, India
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Raji–Raute_languages
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Guru's Grace
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Graceful; Prosperous
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(ΦαίδÏος) Greek name derived from the word phaidros, PHAIDROS means "bright."
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Non duality, One without second
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The Devotees
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Who do Great Things
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Rising Sun
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Hindu, Indian
Pleasing; Refreshing
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