- and
weakened the
power of the
Mossi emperor, the
Mogho Naaba.
Despite colonization, the
Mogho Naaba was
given some
authority over the
Mossi during the French...
-
Naaba Kango or Naba
Kango (died 1787) is
known as the
greatest of the
rulers of Yatenga, an
early modern kingdom in present-day
Burkina Faso. In the first...
- was that of
Ouagadougou and the king of
Ouagadougou known as the
Mogho Naaba, or King of All the World,
serves as the
Emperor of all the Mossi. The first...
-
Naapa (
Naaba), or Nawa Sherpa, is a
Tibetic language of
Nepal (and one
village in China)
closely related to
Dzongkha of Bhutan.
Speakers live
among Lhomi...
- list) –
Naaba Dulugu, Moogo-
naaba (1783–1802)
Naaba Sawadogo, Moogo-
naaba (1802–1834)
Naaba Karfo, Moogo-
naaba (1834–1842)
Naaba Baongo I, Moogo-
naaba (1842–1850)...
-
death of
Naaba Sigiri in 1905. He was
succeeded by
Naaba Saaga II. At the time of his death, it was
rumoured in Free
French circles that
Naaba Koom's death...
- Song-
naaba is a
village in the Zam
Department of
Ganzourgou Province in
central Burkina Faso. The
village has a po****tion of 949.
Speaking of Song-
naaba,...
- Ouédraogo (also
spelled Wedraogo or Ouidiraogo) was the son of
Yennenga and
progenitor of the
Mossi Kingdoms. He
founded the
kingdom of Tenkodogo. His...
- list) –
Naaba Kutu I, Moogo-
naaba (1850–1871)
Naaba Sanum, Moogo-
naaba (1871–1889)
Naaba Wobgo, Moogo-
naaba (1889–1897)
Naaba Mazi, Moogo-
naaba (1896–1896)...
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centre des négociations au
Burkina Faso?". 23
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