- The
Gwiriko Kingdom (Dyula:
Masaya Gwiriko), also
spelled Gouiriko, was a
kingdom in the 18th and 19th
centuries in what is now part of present-day Burkina...
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slave raids into what is
today Burkina Faso.
During the 18th century, the
Gwiriko Empire was
established at Bobo Dioul****o and
ethnic groups such as the...
- 1763–c.1781) Yembrima, King (?) Baalisongi, King (?)
Mossi Kingdom of
Gwiriko (complete list) –
Famaghan Wattara,
ruler (1714–1729)
Famaghan dan Tyeba...
- (1449–1900)
Songhai Empire (c. 1340–1591)
Mossi States Gurunsi (c. 1870–1899)
Gwiriko Kingdom (1714–1897)
Liptako (1718–1897,
fully disestablished 1963) Tenkodogo...
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states Rulers of the
Mossi state of
Gurunsi Rulers of the
Mossi state of
Gwiriko Rulers of the
Mossi state of
Liptako Rulers of the
Mossi state of Tenkodogo...
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states Rulers of the
Mossi state of
Gurunsi Rulers of the
Mossi state of
Gwiriko Rulers of the
Mossi state of
Liptako Rulers of the
Mossi state of Tenkodogo...
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states Rulers of the
Mossi state of
Gurunsi Rulers of the
Mossi state of
Gwiriko Rulers of the
Mossi state of
Liptako Rulers of the
Mossi state of Tenkodogo...
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Burkina Faso
Mossi states Rulers of the
Mossi state of
Gwiriko Rulers of the
Mossi state of
Liptako Rulers of the
Mossi state of Tenkodogo...
- Seku's death, however, Famagan's
descendants ruled the region,
known as
Gwiriko, with near-autonomy from the
senior branch based in Kong. At the end of...
- Hamicuuri,
ruler (1905–1942) Yencabri,
ruler (1942–1969)
Mossi Kingdom of
Gwiriko (complete list) –
Pintyeba Wattara,
ruler (1897–1909) Karamoko,
ruler (1909–1915)...