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=== Mamar Haamey === {{unreferenced section|date=December 2022}} '''Mamar''' is the nickname of Askia Muhammad and these many descendants are called mamar hamey, they are the descendants of [[Askia Ishaq II]], Askia Nuh, {{ill|Askia Mohammed V Gao|fr}} who were dethroned by Moroccans after the [[Battle of Tondibi]] and the successive wars, to those add the descendants of the many ministers, governors, generals who constitute the children and grandchildren of the askia, in Mali they are scattered among their subjects and occupy the positions of village chief, and were under for some under the authority of the Moroccan arma chiefs (Gao Alkaydo of Gao, the Pasha of [[Pashalik of Timbuktu|Timbuktu]]) before [[France|French]] colonization, only [[Djenne]] royal house, [[Hombori]] royal house and Kikara royal house have Askyanid ruler in Mali. In western [[Niger]] where the great princes migrated with all the strong lineage they founded powerful [[Emirate]]s such as [[Dargol]], [[Téra|Tera]], [[Gothèye]], [[karma, Niger|Karma]], [[Namaro]], [[Sikié]], [[Kokorou]], larba Birno, Gounday next to the sunni emirs of [[Gorouol]], Anzourou, they are constantly at war with each other and against the [[Tuareg people|Tuareg]] ouelleminden and oudalan and the Fulani of [[Dori, Burkina Faso|Dori]], those who mi gre further south reigns in [[Gaya, Niger|Gaya]], [[Bana, Niger|Bana]], [[Tanda, Niger|Tanda]], [[Yelou]], [[Bengou]], loulami, [[Karimama, Benin|karimama]], [[Banikoara]] up to [[Djougou]] where they are in the majority and have formed the dendi where they are mixed and reign over the [[Bariba people|Bariba]], [[Yoruba people|Yoruba]], [[Gur languages|Gur]], [[Mandé people|Mandé]], Yom, their arrival at the [[Dendi (province)]] triggers the assimilation of non-Songhai populations to the Songhai culture and language and an Islamization of the bargou, they are in Niger integrated with the [[Za Dynasty|Za]] and [[Sunni Dynasty|Sunni]] with the ethnic name '''Zarma''', the most notable are the [[Emir]] '''Oumarou karma''' who fought against French colonization, '''Gabelinga Hama Kassa''' the military leader of goundey allied with '''wangugnya issa korombeyze moodi''' the mother of the war of '''zarmatarey''' during the wars against the caliphate of sokoto, they joined [[Babatu (warlord)|Babatu]] in [[Gurunsi people|Gurunsi]] and [[Kingdom of Dagbon|Dagbon]] to conquer the [[French Upper Volta|Upper Volta]] and the [[Northern Territories of the Gold Coast]]. The three members of the three dynasties on arrival Colonial was associated with the non-royal clans, their attached religious clans and their freedmen to form '''1/4''' of the Songhai population, '''3/4''' being made up of the servile mass that they had at their service. The Mamar haamey considering themselves uncles of the '''Djermas''' never enter into conflict with them and join forces with them to beat the sokoto, the [[Toucouleur people|Toucouleur]], the Fulani of Dori and boboye and the Tuaregs. In Burkina they are overwhelmed by the Fulani and Tuareg masses and many were ethnically assimilated by the Fulani, they are in Darkoye, [[Markoye]] and [[Gorom Gorom]] with the [[Sunni Dynasty|Sunni]]. The descendants of the askia like that of sunni carry the title of '''Maiga''' associated with imperial power.
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