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- The Dagbamba or Dagomba are an ethnic group of Ghana, and Togo. They number more than 3.1 million people. The term Dagbamba is originally extended to...
- organised traditional kingdoms in Ghana founded by the Dagomba people (Dagbamba) in the 15th century. During its rise, it comprised, at various points...
- against the Dagbamba of West Africa in Adibo, now in present-day Ghana. Following their resistance against foreign authority, the Dagbamba tribesmen met...
- are claimed by one prominent oral tradition to come from when a [[Moré-Dagbamba princess, Yennenga, left home because of a dispute with her father, Naa...
- the Battle of Adibo in 1896 between the German colonial invaders and the Dagbamba people. Adibo is situated along the N2 highway between Bimbilla and Yendi...
- Funerary practices in different cultures A funeral is a ceremony connected with the final disposition of a corpse, such as a burial or cremation, with...
- established Mamprugu. Mamprusi is the eldest of the Mõõre-Gurma (Mole—Dagbamba) ethnic group: Mamprusi, Dagomba, Nanumba, and Moshie. The majority of...
- into the Kingdom of Dagbon, initially appearing as horse traders. The Dagbamba chiefs took their time paying for their horses, which led the Zarma to...
- Karl J. (2017). "A View From the Periphery: A Re-****essment of Asante-Dagbamba Relations in the 18th Century". The International Journal of African Historical...
- "akara", in Brazil as "acaraje" and in Cuba as "bollitos de carita". To the Dagbamba of Ghana it is known as "Kooshe", the Ewe call it "agawu" and to some in...