- The Kong
Empire (1710–1898), also
known as the
Wattara Empire or
Ouattara Empire for its founder, was a pre-colonial
African Muslim state centered in...
- the
watershed of the
River Banifin. It was
founded by
Famagah Ouattara (
Wattara) and
lasted until French occupation in 1897. Its
chief city was Bobo-Dioul****o...
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subordination to
Senufo chiefs. This was
achieved in an
uprising led by Seku
Wattara (Ouattara), a
dyula warrior who
claimed descent from the
Malinke Keita...
- list) –
Famaghan Wattara,
ruler (1714–1729)
Famaghan dan Tyeba,
ruler (1729–1742) Kere M****a
Wattara,
ruler (1742–1749)
Magan Wule
Wattara,
ruler (1749–1809)...
- (complete list) –
Magan Wule
Wattara,
ruler (1749–1809) Dramani,
ruler (1809–1809)
Dyori Wattara,
ruler (1809–1839) Bako Moru
Wattara,
ruler (1839–1851) Mossi...
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ruler (1878–1885) Sabana,
ruler (1885–1892)
Tyeba Wattara Nyandane,
ruler (1892–1897)
Pintyeba Wattara,
ruler (1897–1909)
Mossi Kingdom of
Liptako (complete...
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rulers of
Burkina Faso, then part of the Kong Empire—also
known as the
Wattara (Ouattarra) Empire.
Ouattara is
Muslim and is a
member of the
Dyula people...
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ruler (1942–1969)
Mossi Kingdom of
Gwiriko (complete list) –
Pintyeba Wattara,
ruler (1897–1909) Karamoko,
ruler (1909–1915)
Mossi Kingdom of
Kuala (complete...
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islamized by
Maraka traders in the 16th century. In 1710, Seku
Ouattara (
Wattara), a
Dioula warrior,
invaded the area and
conquered the city of Kong with...
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Gyaman (c. 1650–1895)
Kings of the Baoulé
Kings of
Sanwi Faamas (Kings) of
Wattara (1710–1898) W****oulou
Faama (King) (1878–1898)
Kings of the
Wangas Kings...