- The
Kingdom of
Dagbon (Dagbani: Dagbaŋ ) is the
oldest and one of the most
organised traditional kingdoms in
Ghana founded by the
Dagomba people (Dagbamba)...
- The Mole-
Dagbon, also
called Mabia, or Mossi-
Dagbon are a meta-ethnicity and
western Oti–Volta ethno-linguistic
group residing in six present-day West...
- This is a tree of the
monarchs of the
traditional Kingdom of
Dagbon, the
kingdom of the
Dagomba people,
located in
northern Ghana. The term Yaa-Naa means...
- Mossi-
Dagbon region of
modern Ghana and
Burkina around 1000 A.D. The
Gonja of the Guan are
however late
settlers in
northern Ghana,
invading eastern Dagbon...
-
Kingdom of
Dagbon emerged. The
decentralised states ruled by the
tindaamba were
unified into a kingdom. Many sub-kingdoms
would later arise from
Dagbon including...
- (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...
-
Kwame Nkrumah. The
earliest kingdoms to
emerge in
Ghana were the
Kingdom of
Dagbon in the
north and the
Bonoman in the south, with
Bonoman existing in the...
-
Gbewaa including the
Mamprusi and Nanumba. The
Dagomba country is
called Dagbon[need
quotation to verify][need
quotation to verify] and they
speak Dagbanli...
- Yaa Naa
Yakubu Andani II (1945–2002) was the King of
Dagbon, the
traditional kingdom of the
Dagomba people in
northern Ghana, from 31 May 1974
until his...
-
Gariba II, is the
current Yaa Naa,
traditional ruler of the
Kingdom of
Dagbon in
Northern Ghana.
Bukali was born into
royalty at Mion to
Mahama II, the...