Za dynasty

The Zā dynasty (also rendered Dya, Zuwā, Zu’a, Juwā, Jā’, , Diā, and Diu’a, sometimes equated with the Zaghe) were rulers of the Gao Empire based in the towns of Kukiya and Gao on the Niger River in what is today modern Mali; and rulers of the Songhai Empire through Sunni Ali, son of Za Yasibaya (Yasiboi), who established the Sonni Dynasty. The Songhai people are among those descended from this kingdom and the Zarma people of Niger derive their name, which means "the descendants of Za", from this dynasty.[1] [2]

  1. ^ Gado, Boubé (1980), Le Zarmatarey, ISBN 9782859210458, retrieved 2021-03-04
  2. ^ Rouch, Jean (1954), Les Songhay (PDF), retrieved 2021-03-04

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