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City in Zinder Region, Niger
Zinder (locally, Damagaram), formerly also spelled Sinder, is the third largest city in Niger, with a population of 235,605 as by the 2012 census. It is
Zinder
Region of Niger
Zinder Region is one of the seven regions of Niger; the capital of the region is Zinder. The region covers 145,430 km². It is the most populous province
Zinder_Region
2021 Nigerien film
Zinder is a 2021 Nigerien documentary film directed by Aicha Macky. The film lends its title to the filmmaker's hometown Zinder. It won the best documentary
Zinder_(film)
19th century mosque in Zinder, Niger
The Zinder Mosque was a mudbrick mosque in Zinder, Niger. Located in the Birni neighborhood of Zinder, it was one of Niger's oldest mosques and a significant
Zinder_Mosque
Nigerien football club
Association Sportive des Amis de la Fada de Zinder or simply ASAF Zinder is a Nigerien football club based in Zinder, a town approximately 14 hours east of
ASAF_Zinder
Commune in Niger
Zinder I is an urban commune in Niger. It is a commune of the city of Zinder. Loi n° 2002-014 du 11 JUIN 2002 portant création des communes et fixant le
Zinder_I
American microbiologist
Norton David Zinder (November 7, 1928 – February 3, 2012) was an American biologist famous for his discovery of genetic transduction. Zinder was born in
Norton_Zinder
Commune in Zinder, Niger
Zinder V is an urban commune in Niger. It is a commune of the city of Zinder. Loi n° 2002-014 du 11 JUIN 2002 portant création des communes et fixant le
Zinder_V
Landlocked country in West Africa
left Kanem and founded the Sultanate of Damagaram, centred on the town of Zinder. The sultanate remained nominally subject to the Borno Empire until the
Niger
Commune in Niger
Zinder III is an urban commune in Niger. It is a commune of the city of Zinder. Loi n° 2002-014 du 11 JUIN 2002 portant création des communes et fixant
Zinder_III
Russian linguist (1903–1995)
Lev Rafailovich Zinder (8 January 1904 – 23 August 1995) was a Russian linguist in German philology. Lev Zinder was born in 1904 in Kiev. When he was
Lev_Zinder
Zinder is the 3rd largest city of Niger.
List_of_cities_in_Niger
Airport in Zinder, Niger
Zinder International Airport (IATA: ZND, ICAO: DRZR) is a civil airport serving Zinder, Niger. Owned and formerly managed by the Agence nationale de l'aviation
Zinder_Airport
Stadium in Zinder, Niger
Stade municipal Lawandidi is a multi-use stadium in Zinder, Niger. It is currently used mostly for football matches and traditional wrestling, and serves
Stade_de_Zinder
Commune in Niger
Zinder II is an urban commune in Niger. It is a commune of the city of Zinder. Loi n° 2002-014 du 11 JUIN 2002 portant création des communes et fixant
Zinder_II
(Takieta) Tanout Department (Tanout) Tesker Department (Tesker) Zinder City (Zinder) Communes of Niger Geography of Niger Mahaman Bako (2011-08-01).
Departments_of_Niger
Name Locale Opened Closed Children's Hospital Zinder
List_of_hospitals_in_Niger
1978 novel by Jack L. Chalker
is aware of Zinder's work through the efforts of Zinder's assistant, Ben Yulin. Trelig takes Zinder's daughter hostage and forces Zinder and Yulin to
Exiles_at_the_Well_of_Souls
Region of Niger
is located in south-central Niger, east of the Region of Tahoua, west of Zinder, and north of the Nigerian city of Katsina. The administrative centre is
Maradi_Region
City in Maradi, Niger
murder in nearby Zinder. More important to modern Niger, Tessaoua is nearly halfway between the regional capitals of Maradi and Zinder on the one main
Tessaoua
Commune in Tahoua Region, Niger
from the Hausa for "Walled Town of Konni", and many Hausa towns (such as Zinder) designate the old citadel neighbourhood the "Birni". Konni is known for
Birni-N'Konni
Species of bird
The golden nightjar (Caprimulgus eximius) is a species of nightjar in the family Caprimulgidae. It is found in Sahel region in northern Sub-Saharan Africa
Golden_nightjar
2011 with the opening of the Agadem oilfield and the Soraz refinery near Zinder that petroleum is being produced in Niger. The oil and gas extracted from
Petroleum_industry_in_Niger
Sarkin Damagaram
assassination of French officer Marius Gabriel Cazemajou and his interpreter in Zinder under Ahmadu's orders, he was subdued and killed by the French in retaliation
Ahmadu_Kuran_Daga
Military expedition in Niger
immediately take them back to Zinder and promise to send them back to French Sudan. Consequently, it was decided at Zinder to split the expedition, with
Voulet–Chanoine_Mission
& Zinder 2014, p. 1. Jensen, Jeff (September 11, 2009). "Fall TV 2009: Fringe". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved May 3, 2015. Cochran, Ginn & Zinder 2014
List_of_Fringe_episodes
Indian film and theatre actress
ITI, Pooja trained under theatre practitioners including G. Venu, David Zinder, and Chandradasan, and attended workshops conducted by Richard Schechner
Pooja_Mohanraj
1900–1960 French possession in West Africa
control of some of the areas of modern Niger began in the 1890s, a formal Zinder Military Territory was formed on 23 July 1900. This military territory only
Colony_of_Niger
Public university in Niamey, Niger
(I.U.T) de Zinder : Un nouveau tournant dans le secteur de l'enseignement Supérieur au Niger[permanent dead link]. Abdou Saïdou, ONEP Zinder-Diffa. 29
Abdou_Moumouni_University
Place in Zinder Region, Niger
Tanout is a town in southern Niger. It is in Zinder Region, Tanout Department, north of the city of Zinder. It is the administrative capital of Tanout
Tanout
French army officer (1864–1898)
a sultanate. Today it forms most of the region of Zinder in Niger. The main military camp in Zinder was named Fort Cazemajou by the French, but in 1960
Marius_Gabriel_Cazemajou
Muslim state in pre-colonial Niger
pre-colonial state in what is now southeastern Niger, centered on the city of Zinder or (Damagaram) The Sultanate of Damagaram was founded in 1731 (near Mirriah
Sultanate_of_Damagaram
Variety of the Kanuri language
Saharan branch. Manga Kanuri is spoken mainly in Niger in the regions of Zinder and Diffa along the Nigerian and Chadian borders. It also spoken by a significant
Manga_Kanuri
Makalondi Torodi Communauté Urbaine de Zinder Commune de Zinder I Commune de Zinder II Commune de Zinder III Commune de Zinder IV Departments of Niger Regions
Communes_of_Niger
first placed their capital in the powerful pre-colonial Hausa state at Zinder, the French moved their administration to what was a small village at Niamey
Culture_of_Niger
Commune in Niger
Zinder IV is an urban commune in Niger. It is a commune of the city of Zinder. Loi n° 2002-014 du 11 JUIN 2002 portant création des communes et fixant
Zinder_IV
Magaria, Maradi, N'Guigmi, Niamey, Tahoua, Téra, Tessaoua, Tillabéry, and Zinder. Their capitals had the same names as the cercle. After independence, the
Regions_of_Niger
Trarza (protectorate) (1902) Niger (1890–1960) Sultanate of Damagaram (Zinder) (protectorate) (1899) Senegal (1677–1960) French Upper Volta (now Burkina
List of French possessions and colonies
List_of_French_possessions_and_colonies
American molecular biologist (1925–2008)
She received her doctorate there in 1950. Joshua Lederberg and Norton Zinder showed in 1951 that genetic material could be transferred from one strain
Joshua_Lederberg
James Wilson travelogue
on December 5 406 3 days from Jebba Zungeru Birnin Gwari Zaria Kano 750 Zinder, December 24 Goure December 25 Mainé-Soroa December 31 N'guigmi Belaberum
Three-Wheeling_Through_Africa
Saharan dialect continuum of West Africa
of Diffa Region and Zinder Region in the southeast. Parts of Agadez Region are also Kanuri. Cities where it is spoken include Zinder, Diffa, N'Guigmi and
Kanuri_language
American comedian and actor (1969–2011)
but later said that it taught him "how to be a man". He and his sister, Zinder, were raised by their mother in Boston's largely Black working class Roxbury
Patrice_O'Neal
and festival; " Bianou " festival at Agadez; " Wassan Kara " festival at Zinder; The " Guetna " at Tassara, Annual festival among the nomadic Diffa Arabs
Public_holidays_in_Niger
Ethnic group in the Sahel and West Africa
and northern Nigeria (such as Adamawa, Tahoua, Katsina, Sokoto, Kebbi, Zinder, Bauchi, Diffa, Yobe, Gombe, and further east, into the Benue River valley
Fula_people
Nigerien teacher and politician (1934–2001)
of Zinder. In the same year, Inné became the secretary-general of the Zinder section of the National Union of Teachers of Niger (SNEG) and the Zinder section
Marcel_Inné
American cell biologist, born 1941
Kenyon College in 1962, and his Ph.D. degree in genetics with Dr. Norton Zinder from the Rockefeller University in 1966. Following two years of postdoctoral
Harvey_Lodish
Burning or damaging Christian church and religious property
but since the protests began in the southern opposition stronghold of Zinder, domestic political friction may also have played a role. However these
List_of_cases_of_church_arson
American geneticist
Rockefeller University in 1982, where he worked with Peter Model and Norton Zinder on the genetics of the filamentous phage. He did his postdoctoral work at
Jef_Boeke
Prime Minister of Niger since 2023
to 2010. Member of the Tubu people, Ali Lamine Zeine was born in 1965 in Zinder and graduated from the Centre for Financial, Economic and Banking Studies
Ali_Lamine_Zeine
West and Central African ethnic group
Manga subgroup, numbering some 100,000 (as at 1997) in the area east of Zinder, who regard themselves as distinct from the Barebari. Around 40,000 (1998)
Kanuri_people
Commune in Zinder Region, Niger
rural municipality is the village of Zermou. Sultan Ibrahim dan Sélimane of Zinder, who ruled from 1822 to 1841 and from 1843 to 1850, encouraged Tuareg from
Zermou
Termit Massif is located in the Tesker commune in the north-east of the Zinder region. Geographically, the Termit Massif is located in the western part
Termit_Massif
Flag carrier of Niger
Agadez Mano Dayak International Airport Diffa Diffa Airport Maradi Maradi Airport Niamey Diori Hamani International Airport Hub Zinder Zinder Airport
Niger_Airlines
Overview of and topical guide to Niger
Diffa Region Dosso Region Maradi Region Tahoua Region Tillabéri Region Zinder Region Departments of Niger Communes of Niger Capital of Niger: Niamey Cities
Outline_of_Niger
Niger Africa 0.419 5 0.386 1736 Jigawa Nigeria Africa 0.56 35 0.385 1737 Zinder Niger Africa 0.419 6 0.384 1738 Bauchi Nigeria Africa 0.56 36 0.384 1739
List of subnational entities by Human Development Index
List_of_subnational_entities_by_Human_Development_Index
the west to N'Guigmi in the east, via Tillabery, Niamey, Dosso, Maradi, Zinder, and Diffa. The first large paved section, between Gouré and N'Guigmi, was
Route_nationale_1_(Niger)
original on 24 September 2005. Retrieved 7 October 2010. "La vieille ville de Zinder, quartier de Birni et le Sultanat" (in French). UNESCO World Heritage Centre
List of World Heritage Sites in Niger
List_of_World_Heritage_Sites_in_Niger
Nigerien airline
operations in 1993. The airline operated services from Niamey to Tahoua, Maradi, Zinder and Agadez. In the late 1960s, its fleet comprised one Douglas DC-3 and
Air_Niger
Subdivision of Niger
Diffa Region Dosso Region Maradi Region Tahoua Region Tillabéri Region Zinder Region The regions are subdivided into departments and communes. As of 2005
Administrative divisions of Niger
Administrative_divisions_of_Niger
Earth blocks for construction
seen in 2003 in the Romania Danube River Delta. The "Old Town" area of Zinder, Niger, with traditional painted mudbrick buildings, 2007 A Punjabi mudbrick
Mudbrick
Oil pipeline in West Africa
raffinage de Zinder) refinery near the city of Zinder. The refinery was built by CNPC and is in operation since November 2011. From Zinder, the pipeline
Niger–Benin_Oil_Pipeline
Nigerien electrical utility
Malbaza Power Station (at Malbaza, near Tahoua) and the Zinder & Maradi Thermal Power Station (near Zinder). 70% of Niger's electricity typically comes from
NIGELEC
1% 2018 Tahoua 50.0% 85.2% 97.9% 2018 Tillaberi 47.1% 82.9% 97.3% 2018 Zinder 61.1% 86.5% 97.9% 2018 Niamey 4.6% 20.9% 57.5% 2018 Niger 40.6% 81.1% 95
Poverty_in_Niger
City in Tamanrasset Province, Algeria
network of camel caravan trading routes from Kano, Lake Chad, Gao, Agades and Zinder. When Algeria was under French rule, the Catholic priest Charles de Foucauld
Tamanrasset
American football player, athletics coach, and college athletics administrator
Harding (1926–1932) Joe Zinder (1932–1933) Jack Harding (1933–1937) Buck Freeman (1937–1938) Ed Coleman (1938–1942) Joe Zinder (1942) Pop Jones (1942–1943)
Peter_A._Carlesimo
Place in Zinder Region, Niger
Department, Zinder Region. It lies along the Route Nationale 1 (Niger), the nation's primary east-west highway, roughly halfway between Zinder and Tessaoua
Takieta
French army officer and colonial governor
colonial governor. He served as Commandant of the Military Territory of Zinder (modern-day Niger) from 1908 to 1911, and Commissioner from 1913 to 1915
Paul_Venel
Russian and Soviet linguist (1880–1944)
"Leningrad school" of phonology, which included M. I. Matusevich and L. R. Zinder among others and carried on a polemic with the "Moscow school." However
Lev_Shcherba
Chadic language spoken in West Africa
in 2025. It is commonly spoken in the cities of Maradi, Diffa, Tahoua, Zinder, Tillaberi, Dosso, and Agadez. Hausa is spoken in the north of Cameroon
Hausa_language
Ethnic group in West Africa
Photo of Sultan of Zinder's palace courtyard, 1906.
Hausa_people
Nature reserve in the southeast of Niger
Termit Massif IUCN category IV (habitat/species management area) Location Zinder Region, Diffa Region, Niger Nearest city Termit Kaoboul, Tasker Coordinates
Termit_Massif_Reserve
transhumance cycle which takes them far from their more settled communities in the Zinder and Tahoua Regions. Tuareg Kel Adagh Kel Ahaggar Kel Ajjer Kel Ayr Kel Owey
Kel_Gres
Small wild cat
a sandy-coloured skin of a male wildcat from the Aïr Mountains south of Zinder. Felis ocreata griselda and F. o. namaquana by Oldfield Thomas in 1926 was
African_wildcat
Israeli singer-songwriter and actor
Hor B'Levana 1966 Fortuna Fortuna's brother 1967 999 Aliza Mizrahi Yaron Zinder 1968 Iris Joram 1969 ‘’Royal Hunt of the Sun’’ Felipelo 1973 Adam 1978 Sus
Shmulik_Kraus
Commune in Zinder, Niger
Goure (fr. Gouré) is a Commune and town in southeastern Niger, Zinder Region, Goure Department, of which it is the seat. As of 2012, it had a population
Goure
American basketball player
Harding (1926–1932) Joe Zinder (1932–1933) Jack Harding (1933–1937) Buck Freeman (1937–1938) Ed Coleman (1938–1942) Joe Zinder (1942) Pop Jones (1942–1943)
Doug_Holcomb
Russian actor and director (1891–1955)
Cynthia, The Rhythm of Space and the Sound of Time. New York: Rodopi, 2008 Zinder, David, Body, Voice, Imagination. London: Routledge, 2002. Micha, Master
Michael_Chekhov
78 62.93 65.18 2.25 −1.34 62.44 0.51 62.95 61.86 64.64 2.78 −0.83 Niger Zinder 62.19 61.00 62.93 1.93 −1.30 60.89 0.49 61.38 59.96 62.40 2.44 −0.81 Niger
List of African regions by life expectancy
List_of_African_regions_by_life_expectancy
Capital and the largest city of Niger
Henri Salaman [de] established a military post in 1901. Niamey replaced Zinder as the territorial capital from 1903 to 1911 and again in 1926, after which
Niamey
Domestic service routes: Niamey – Maradi – Zinder Niamey – Tahoua – Agadez - Arlit Zinder – Agadez – Arlit Zinder – Diffa – N'guigmi International service
Société Nigérienne de Transports de Voyageurs
Société_Nigérienne_de_Transports_de_Voyageurs
Species of tree
Hanza bread, cookies and cooked hanza, Zinder, Republic of Niger
Boscia_senegalensis
Concept in international relations
over coastal region; (Riviéres du Sud). Niger, Sultanate of Damagaram (Zinder), 30 July 1899 under French protectorate over the native rulers, titled
Protectorate
Iranian singer (1929-2003)
November 2015. "The Bride of the Sea". IMDb. Retrieved 22 November 2015. Zinder, Jac (19 March 1992). "The King of Persian Pop: Never a Dull Nouruz". Los
Vigen_(entertainer)
French general (1867–1946)
la colonne de l'Adrar, 1910; Souvenirs d'un Africain, Au Soudan, 1939; Zinder-Tchad. Souvenirs d'un Africain, 1944; Mauritanie-Adrar, 1945; Au Maroc,
Henri_Gouraud
Manipulation of an organism's genome
Cohen SN, Davis RW, Hogness DS, Nathans D, Roblin R, Watson JD, Weissman S, Zinder ND (July 1974). "Letter: Potential biohazards of recombinant DNA molecules"
Genetic_engineering
Genus of bacteria
Ritalahti KM, Adrian L, Edwards EA, Konstantinidis KT, Muller JA, Fullerton H, Zinder SH, Spormann AM. (2013). "Dehalococcoides mccartyi gen. nov., sp. nov.,
Dehalococcoides
Genus of archaea
spelaei Ganzert et al. 2014 M. flavescens Kern et al. 2016 M. thermophila Zinder et al. 1985 Methanosarcina M. horonobensis M. mazei (incl. M. frisia, M
Methanosarcina
Nigerien politician
Hamid Algabid (born 1941) is a Nigerien politician and the President of the Rally for Democracy and Progress (RDP-Jama'a) party. A lawyer, banker, and
Hamid_Algabid
Entry for Niger in ISO 3166-2
region NE-2 Diffa region NE-3 Dosso region NE-4 Maradi region NE-8 Niamey urban community NE-5 Tahoua region NE-6 Tillabéri region NE-7 Zinder region
ISO_3166-2:NE
Transfer process in genetics
and mammalian cells). Transduction was discovered in Salmonella by Norton Zinder and Joshua Lederberg at the University of Wisconsin–Madison in 1952. Transduction
Transduction_(genetics)
French colonial officer
after a pursuit of over 2000 kilometers, Klobb arrived at Damangara, near Zinder, where the villagers informed him that Voulet and his men were just a few
Jean-François_Klobb
in Dogondoutci in the south-southwest and the Kanuri speaking Manga near Zinder, both of whom practice variations of the pre-Islamic Hausa Maguzawa religion
Religion_in_Niger
Nigerian football midfielder
for AS-FNIS in the Niger Premier League and formerly for Alkali Nassara Zinder. He is a member of the Niger national football team, he was member with
Pascal_Anicet
second branch is associated with the Kel Ulli/Kel Gres to the south, near Zinder. To the southwest of Aïr : Kel Fadey (centered at Tchimoumenene; nomadize
Kel_Ayr
Niger, des pluies diluviennes provoquent l'effondrement de la mosquée de Zinder". Jeune Afrique (in French). Retrieved September 16, 2024. "Niger Ups Flood
List_of_mosques_in_Niger
Geological Formation
unionid freshwater bivalve Asturianaia A. soudanensis In-Tedreft KP-35, Zinder track Reg Tamesna All Members Shells A margaritiferid freshwater bivalve
Tiourarén_Formation
1984 swashbuckling role-playing game
of Adventurer, T.H. Zinder found the box art unattractive and the components "dull" compared with other recent games. But Zinder thought "the rules are
Flashing_Blades
Place in Dosso Region, Niger
south-east of the capital Niamey at the junction of the main routes to Zinder and Benin. The eighth-most populous town in Niger and the largest in Dosso
Dosso,_Niger
Region of Niger
District) to the north, Chad (Tibesti Region) to the east, Diffa Region, Zinder Region, Tahoua Region and Maradi Region to the south, and Mali (Kidal Region)
Agadez_Region
Species of bacterium
spore-forming sulfate-reducing bacterium with type strain CAMZ. Min, Hang; Zinder, S. H. (1990). "Isolation and characterization of a thermophilic sulfate-reducing
Desulfotomaculum thermoacetoxidans
Desulfotomaculum_thermoacetoxidans
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Tamil
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Moon
Girl/Female
Muslim
Without doubt
Biblical
same as Ammah
Female
Greek
(ἙλÎνη) Greek name probably derived from the word helénÄ“, HELÉNÄ’ means "torch." In mythology, this is the name of the most beautiful woman ever to exist whose abduction by Paris caused the Trojan war.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sindhi, Tamil
Intelligent Gem
Girl/Female
Gaelic American Australian
Feminine of Kyle.
Boy/Male
Arabic
Street Light
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Bull
Boy/Male
English
Foreigner.
Girl/Female
Sikh
Ray of light, Brightness
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