• Simiri is a village in the Ouallam Department of the Tillabéri Region in southwestern Niger. As of 2012, it had a population of 103,057. Loi n° 2002-014...
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    designated an Urban Commune. The department also includes the Rural Communes of Simiri and Tondikiwindi, as well as the towns of Bani Bangou and Dingazi. As of...
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    descendant of the za, he reigns in the zarmaganda (Tondikiwindi, Ouallam, Simiri ) over the kalley and in the zarmatarey (Dosso, kiota, yeni, Fakara, kouré...
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  • National Congress Mahishi None Lahtan Chaudhry Indian National Congress Simiri-bakhtiarpur None Chaudhry Md. Salahuadin Indian National Congress Madhepura...
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  • Documentary 1971 Le Wazzou Polygame Oumarou Ganda Drama 1971 Yenendi di Simiri Jean Rouch 1971 Jamyya Moustapha Alassane Short 1971 Tourou et Bitti Jean...
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    IV : 17 quarters ; Commune de Niamey V : 28 quarters . Dingazi Ouallam Simiri Tondikiwindi Say Ouro Gueladjo Tamou Affala Bambeye Barmou Kalfou Takanamat...
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    River. The commune borders the municipalities of Kourteye in the northwest, Simiri in the north, Hamdallaye in the east, Bitinkodji in the south, and Namaro...
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  • dam, a huge structure built at the confluence of two rivers, namely the Simiri River and Ken River (a prominent river of Bundelkhand), near Khajuraho,...
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    Hamdallaye's other neighboring communities are Karma to the northwest, Simiri to the north, Tagazar to the northeast, Dantchandou to the southeast, and...
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  • and Kourfeye Centre to the northeast, Loga and Tagazar to the south, and Simiri to the east. Tondikania's name comes from the pre-colonial Zarma statelet...
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