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  2. Mossi Kingdoms - Wikipedia

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    The different kingdom's consolidation of political and military power began in the 13th century, leading to conflicts between the Mossi kingdoms and other nearby powerful states. In 1896, the French took over the kingdoms and created the French Upper Volta colony, which for many decades largely governed using the Mossi administrative structure.

  3. List of rulers of Wogodogo - Wikipedia

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    The first Mossi Kingdom was centered around Tenkodogo. [8] Wogodogo, initially a client state of Tenkodogo, gradually grew in power until it was the dominant political power in the Mossi Kingdoms; nevertheless, the rulers of Tenkodogo prior to the formation of Wogodogo are counted as kings of Wogodogo by tradition.

  4. List of rulers of the Mossi state of Yatenga - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of rulers of Yatenga, one of the Mossi Kingdoms located in present-day Burkina Faso. Tenure Incumbent Notes Zandana:

  5. Mossi people - Wikipedia

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    The Mossi were able to conquer a vast amounts of territory thanks to their mastering of the horse, created a prosperous empire, and kept peace in the region until the Mossi Kingdoms were conquered by the French. The expansion of the Mossi empire was stopped in the 19th century with the initiation of intensive colonisation by the French. [2]

  6. Culture of Burkina Faso - Wikipedia

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    Two key elements of culture in Burkina Faso (a country once known as Upper Volta) are its indigenous masks and dancing. The masks used in this region of the western Sahel are made for rites of sacrifice to gods and animal spirits in the villages. Native dance, on the other hand, is employed to demonstrate the villagers' desire for blessings by ...

  7. Burkina Faso - Wikipedia

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    The Voltaic Mossi make up about one-half of the population. The Mossi claim descent from warriors who migrated to present-day Burkina Faso from northern Ghana around 1100 AD. They established an empire that lasted more than 800 years. Predominantly farmers, the Mossi kingdom is led by the Mogho Naba, whose court is in Ouagadougou. [184]

  8. List of rulers of the Mossi state of Tenkodogo - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Rulers of the Mossi State of Tenkodogo. Comprising part of Burkina Faso, Tenkodogo is the senior Mossi State. Naaba = Ruler. Tenure Incumbent Notes

  9. Naa Gbewaa - Wikipedia

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    Naa Gbewaa (also known as Nedega or Kulu Gbagha) is the founder of the Kingdom of Dagbon, in what is now northern Ghana. His sons and daughters are credited with founding several statesā£, [1] [2] including the Mossi Kingdoms of Burkina Faso. [3] He established a stable and prosperous kingdom. [4]