Ouagadougou (category Pages with Mossi IPA)
Ouagadougou or Wagadugu (/ˌwɑːɡəˈduːɡuː/ WAH-gə-DOO-goo, Mossi: [ˈwɔɣədəɣʊ], French: [waɡaduɡu]) is the capital of Burkina Faso, and the administrative...
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Burkina Faso (category Articles containing Mossi-language text)
largest city is Ouagadougou. The largest ethnic group in Burkina Faso is the Mossi people, who settled the area in the 11th and 13th centuries. They established...
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Sankara, a gendarme, was of mixed Mossi–Fulani (Silmi–Moaga) heritage, while his mother, Marguerite Kinda, was of direct Mossi descent. He spent his early years...
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Ditanyè (category Articles containing Mossi-language text)
Ditanyè"), also known as "L'Hymne de la victoire" ("The Anthem of Victory", Mossi: "Burkina Faso fãag-m-meng yɩɩlle";) or "Une Seule Nuit" ("One Single Night")...
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Jean-Baptiste Ouédraogo (category Mossi people)
Jean-Baptiste Ouédraogo was born on 30 June 1942 in Kaya, French West Africa, to a Mossi family. He started his education at the École Primaire Catholique de Bam...
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Yaaparigu, Bilanbedo (1887–1919) Mossi Kingdom of Bilayanga (complete list) – Yempaabu, ruler (1890s–?) Yembuado, ruler (?) Mossi Kingdom of Bongandini (complete...
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a sacred grove of trees, the Poni Museum (Musée des Civilisations des Peuples du Sud-Ouest or Musée du Poni) and caves. There is also a mosque on elevated...
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(?) Mossi Kingdom of Bilanga (complete list) – Buricimba dynasty Tontuoriba, Bilanbedo (?) Lisongi, Bilanbedo (?) Baahamma, Bilanbedo (?) Mossi Kingdom...
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rule. Upon his return, he embarked on a series of campaigns against the Mossi, the Sultanate of Agadez, and the Kanem-Borno empire. In 1501 he defeated...
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Keita, was crowned Mansa Maghan Keita III in 1390. During his reign, the Mossi emperor Bonga of Yatenga raided into Mali and plundered Macina. Emperor...
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Ouédraogo had been brought to power in a 1982 coup with the Conseil de Salut du Peuple (CSP), a body composed of military officials of different ideological backgrounds...
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Wule Wattara, ruler (1749–1809) Mossi Kingdom of Liptako (complete list) – Brahima bi Saydu, Ja-oro (1758–1810) Mossi Kingdom of Nungu (complete list)...
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sirigi ("Mother of Masks") of the Dogon, and the karanga masks of the Mossi former kingdom of Yatenga, in northern Burkina Faso." Studies in Kasem Phonetics...
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(1504–1547) Orhogbua, Oba (1547–1580) Ehengbuda, Oba (1580–1602) Burkina Faso Mossi Kingdom of Nungu (complete list) – Gima, Nunbado (1470–1520) Gori, Nunbado...
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1625–1645) Hogbonu (complete list) – Té-Agbanlin, Ahosu (1688–1729) Burkina Faso Mossi Kingdom of Nungu (complete list) – Kampadiboaghi, Nunbado (1571–1615) Kampadi...
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Zarma constituting a minority. It was primarily composed of Hausa, Fulani, Mossi, and notably the Gurunsi people, who played a crucial role as allies and...
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Nandouta, and Saboba in Ghana. Main ethnicities include the Konkomba, Bassar, Mossi, Lamba, Tchokossi and Haoussa. The region is a particular centre for the...
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and received her early education in Koudougou. She was brought up in the Mossi tradition. Her father, Henri Guissou, was an MP in the French Parliament...
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in the commune including Fula, Bozo, Bambara, Dogon, Songhai, Bobos and Mossis. The most spoken language is Fula followed by Bozo. Mopti has a hot semi-arid...
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Binger, Louis Gustave. Du Niger au golfe de Guinée par le pays de Kong et le Mossi (1887-1889). Paris: Librairie Hachette, 1992. Bonnamour, Jacques. "La restructuration...
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commentary by Matthäus Dresser), Heinrich Meibom, Justus Lipsius, Di Antonio Mossi and Michele Zappulo. The history of Étienne Pasquier was first to assign...
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