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Salifu Dagarti (c. July 1931 — 2
January 1964) was a
British trained Ghanaian police officer and
presidential bodyguard who
shielded Kwame Nkrumah with...
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Dagaare is the
language of the
Dagaaba people of Ghana,
Burkina Faso, and
Ivory Coast. It has been
described as a
dialect continuum that also includes...
- historian,
describing the
former usage of "
Dagarti" to
refer to this
community by colonials, writes: "The name '
Dagarti'
appears to have been
coined by the first...
- time they were
outnumbered in Wa
District by the
Dagarti. In many ways the
difference between Dagarti and Wa is
which side of the
rebellion they were on...
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concluded in the name of Her
Britannic Majesty with the
Chiefs of Bona,
Dagarti, Wa and
Mamprusi at Gambaga.: 77
These treaties were made in 1896. Under...
- of ghana.
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August 2020. "DAGAABA (Dagaaba (
Dagarti/Dagara) People".
Dagaaba (
Dagarti/Dagara) People.
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February 2021. Boakye, Edna...
- Babatu's
troops again emerged victorious. From here, the
Zarma invaded the
Dagarti Land,
triggering a
general movement of
people towards Wala. However, envoys...
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Kingdom of Wala in 1892, thus
reversing the
successful rebellion by the
Dagarti in the
northern part of Wala in 1894. It had an area of 3,362
square miles...
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Maforo Pata Hunu
Obarima Nifahene Asuo
Meresen Builsa Work Song (1960)
Dagarti Work Song (1961) At the
Cross Roads (1961)
Owora (1961)
Volta Fantasy (1961)...
- was also
awarded the
George Medal. 1957 Dama
Dagarti Sergeant, Gold
Coast Police Reserve Sergeant Dagarti was one of
eight police officers who,
armed only...