Tamaske
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Tamaske | |
|---|---|
Commune and village | |
| Coordinates: 14°49′N 5°39′E / 14.817°N 5.650°E | |
| Country | |
| Region | Tahoua Region |
| Department | Keita Department |
| Population (2012) | |
• Total | 111,358 |
| Time zone | UTC+1 (WAT) |
Tamaske is a city and rural commune in Niger.[1] It is located in the Keita Department, in the Tahoua Region.
History
Upon arrival of the first French military expedition in 1900 Tamaske was already a large Hausa settlement. In 1901, the French established a military post in the community.[3] The market of Tamaske was one of the most important markets in the region that have been approved at the beginning of the 20th century by the French administration.[4] In 1913, Tamaske was dissolved as a separate canton and merged with the canton of Keita. Trade suffered at the beginning of World War I, and the Hausa clashed with the nearby Tuareg.[3]
In 1988, Tamaske received the status of a commune together with twelve other villages nearby.[5] This can be attributed to its large size and the economic weight of the Hausa inhabitants, who secured the administrative functions of a commune.[6] Tamaske was hit by a cholera outbreak in October 2014.[7]
Demographics
Culture and landmarks
A large mosque in the Iraqi style was built in Tamaske in 1979. The construction was financed by Hausa merchants from Tamaske, who had emigrated to Nigeria.[11]