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The 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 Emirate, who belonged to the Zarma ethnicity from which the Emirate is named, originated in an area now in the nation of Niger, in an area south-east of Niamey on the east side of the Niger River. The key moving force behind the state was Babatu who hailed from in Niger, a place that had been Muslim far longer than most of the other areas the Zabarma leadership came from, most of which became Muslim only in the 1850s or so.

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  • Zabarima (Emirat) (de)
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  • Das Emirat Zabarima (Eigenbezeichnung: asalin Zabramawa) war ein kurzlebiges, islamisch geprägtes Staatswesen, das etwa vom Ende der 1860er an bis zum Jahr 1897 in den Nordterritorien des heutigen Ghana und im Süden vom heutigen Burkina Faso existiert hat. Berühmt-berüchtigt wurde der Zabarima-Staat insbesondere durch Führungspersönlichkeiten wie oder , die in der europäischen Geschichtsschreibung zumeist als Sklaven-Freibeuter beschrieben und als solche mit Samori Touré auf eine Stufe gehoben werden. (de)
  • The 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 Emirate, who belonged to the Zarma ethnicity from which the Emirate is named, originated in an area now in the nation of Niger, in an area south-east of Niamey on the east side of the Niger River. The key moving force behind the state was Babatu who hailed from in Niger, a place that had been Muslim far longer than most of the other areas the Zabarma leadership came from, most of which became Muslim only in the 1850s or so. (en)
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  • Zabarma Emirate (en)
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  • Das Emirat Zabarima (Eigenbezeichnung: asalin Zabramawa) war ein kurzlebiges, islamisch geprägtes Staatswesen, das etwa vom Ende der 1860er an bis zum Jahr 1897 in den Nordterritorien des heutigen Ghana und im Süden vom heutigen Burkina Faso existiert hat. Berühmt-berüchtigt wurde der Zabarima-Staat insbesondere durch Führungspersönlichkeiten wie oder , die in der europäischen Geschichtsschreibung zumeist als Sklaven-Freibeuter beschrieben und als solche mit Samori Touré auf eine Stufe gehoben werden. (de)
  • The 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 Emirate, who belonged to the Zarma ethnicity from which the Emirate is named, originated in an area now in the nation of Niger, in an area south-east of Niamey on the east side of the Niger River. The key moving force behind the state was Babatu who hailed from in Niger, a place that had been Muslim far longer than most of the other areas the Zabarma leadership came from, most of which became Muslim only in the 1850s or so. (en)
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