- 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...
- (1449–1900)
Songhai Empire (c. 1340–1591)
Mossi States Gurunsi (c. 1870–1899)
Gwiriko Kingdom (1714–1897)
Liptako (1718–1897,
fully disestablished 1963) Tenkodogo...
- 1763–c.1781) Yembrima, King (?) Baalisongi, King (?)
Mossi Kingdom of
Gwiriko (complete list) –
Famaghan Wattara,
ruler (1714–1729)
Famaghan dan Tyeba...
- 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...
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rulers of the
Mossi state of
Gurunsi List of
rulers of the
Mossi state of
Gwiriko List of
rulers of the
Mossi state of
Liptako List of
rulers of the Mossi...
- (1600–present)
Gurunsi Kingdom (1870–1897)
Liptako Kingdom (1810–present)
Gwiriko Kingdom (1714–1915) Chad
Kanem Empire (700–1380)
Wadai Empire (1501–1912)...
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Bambara Kingdom Kaabu Empire W****oulou
Empire Kong
Empire Borgu Emirate Gwiriko Manneh Warriors Nyamakala Fadenya Sofa
Soldiers Soukopova,
Jitka (August...
- people) (NSM in Côte d'Ivoire)
Bamana Empire of Segu/Segou (1600–1861 CE)
Gwiriko Kingdom (1714–1890/1915 CE)
Bethio Prin****lity (1724 CE–?/present) (NSM...
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inhabitants of
Burkina Faso and were
constantly under attack from the
Gwiriko and
Kenedougou empires during the 19th century.
Bakary Ouattara, brother...