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Begho, also
known historically as
Nsoko or Insoco, was a city
located in Ghana,
located just
south of its
successor community, Hani.
Begho existed in some...
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evidence reveals iron
working industrial sites at
early ages.
Excavations at
Begho (also
known as Bɛw or Nsoko), a key site
later central to Bono civilization...
- The word
Begho comes from the
Bengali word "বাঘ ",
meaning 'tiger'.
According to the
beliefs of
people living in and
around the Sunderbans,
Begho Bhoot are...
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Philip Begho (born 11
January 1956) is a
Nigerian writer (dramatist, children's writer, novelist,
short story writer, and poet), the
author of more than...
- Some of
these towns were
located at
strategic trade locations such as
Begho on the Trans-Saharan
trade route and Elmina, a
source of
trade during the...
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Dyula people in Bondoukou, who were
recent arrivals from the
market city of
Begho.
Bondoukou developed into a
major centre of
commerce and Islam. The kingdom's...
- form and
decoration of
pottery in
these sites is very
similar to that of
Begho, and its well made
homogeneous nature implies that a good deal of specialization...
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metallurgy by 200–300 CE.
These findings support Bono oral
traditions from the
Begho region,
which describe an
emergence from
underground into a
savannah plain...
- area
after the
Ligbi people, who
according to
Stahl (2004) came from Bigu (
Begho, Bighu) to the area in the
early 17th century. Some
major towns of the Nafana...
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beginning a
profitable gold
trade with the Akan
states through nearby Begho. By 1675, the
Gonja established a
paramount chief,
called the Yagbongwura...