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society and
weakened the
power of the
Mossi emperor, the
Mogho Naaba.
Despite colonization, the
Mogho Naaba was
given some
authority over the
Mossi during...
- The
mogho naba of
Wogodogo is the
ruler ("king of the world") of Wogodogo, one of the
Mossi Kingdoms located in present-day
Burkina Faso. The kingdom...
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kingdom was that of Ouagadougou. The king of Ouagadougou,
known as the
Mogho Naaba, or King of All the World,
served as the
Emperor of all the Mossi...
- Naba
Baongo II (born 1956) is the
current Mogho Naba, the
constituent king of the
Mossi people of
Burkina Faso.
According to oral tradition, he is the...
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Predominantly farmers, the
Mossi are
still bound by the
traditions of the
Mogho Naba, who hold
court in Ouagadougou. Most of
Burkina Faso's po****tion is...
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traditional order, the 36th
Mogho Naba of Ouagadougou, the king of the
Mossi people of
Burkina Faso. He was the son of the
previous Mogho Naba,
Sagha II. He reigned...
- than 800 years.
Predominantly farmers, the
Mossi kingdom is led by the
Mogho Naba,
whose court is in Ouagadougou.
Burkina Faso is a
multilingual country...
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Wobogo (died 1904) was the
Mogho Naba (ruler) of
Ouagadougou from 1890 to 1897, at the time of the
French colonial conquest of
Upper Volta.
Wobogu was...
- and
South Africa)
Lamido (in the
Hausaland region of
Niger and Nigeria)
Mogho Naba (in the
Ouagadougou region of
Burkina Faso)
Nkosi (Zulu,
Ndebele and...
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Naaba Koom II (1889–1942) was
emperor (
Mogho Naba) of the
Mossi state of
Wogodogo in
French West
Africa from 27
February 1905 to his
death on 12 March...