- and
Pouitenga had a son,
Oubri, who
further expanded the
kingdom by
conquering the
Kibissi and some
Gurunsi peoples.
Oubri, who
ruled from
around 1050...
-
decline of the Mali Empire.
According to legend, the city was
taken by
Oubri, a
grandson of Ouedraogo. The
eponymous Wagadugu Kingdom was
founded in...
-
propose more
recent dates for many pre-colonial events—setting the
start of
Oubri's reign around 1495
rather than 1182—and
correspondingly shorter reigns for...
- Honduras) 1625 1687
Madhaba Rautara Chikiti-Eastern
Ganga (India) 997 1059
Oubri Oubritenga (Nigeria) 1182 1244
Prithvi Shah Garhwal
Kingdom (Mughal Empire)...
- Graf
Pavel Petrovich Ubri (Russian: Павел Петрович Убри; 1820–1896) was a
Russian diplomat. As
First Adviser of the Emb****y of
Russia in Vienna, Ubri was...
-
Nakamtenga II (700) Nam****a (1,105) Napamboubou-saalin (415)
Ouagatenga (515)
Oubri-Yaoghin (1,465)
Pilaga peulh (479) R****empoughin (201)
Sawana (2,095) Songpélcé...
- is an
ancient instrument,
probably introduced during the
reign of
Naaba Oubri to be pla**** in
sacred music at the
royal courts of
Moaga by a head drummer...
- of
Wagadugu by the
Mossi people.
According to legend, they were led by
Oubri, a
grandson of Ouedraogo. 15th
century -
founding of the
Wagadugu Kingdom...