Mossi Traoré (born May 28, 1985 in Paris, France) is a French fashion designer and the founder of the Mossi fashion label. Traoré was born in the 18th...
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Tiécoura Traoré, Malian actor Tieba Traoré (1845–1893), Malian royal Tiramakhan Traore, Malian general Togba Traoré, Guinean politician Yohan Traore (born...
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Dongola horse Mossi (given name) Mossi (surname) Mossi, a French fashion label founded by Mossi Traoré Mossie (disambiguation) Mossy (disambiguation) Mozzi...
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Moussa (born 1992), Burundian football midfielder Mossi Raz (born 1965), Israeli politician Mossi Traoré (born 1985), French fashion designer Mosi (given...
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President Moussa Traoré, who had taken power by deposing Modibo Keïta's left-leaning regime. On 17 September Sankara visited Mali and met with Traoré. With Algerian...
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Samba Traoré (1993) is a Burkinabé drama film in the Mossi language (Mòoré) directed by Idrissa Ouedraogo. It was entered into the 43rd Berlin International...
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controversially cut its links with Villiers-sur-Marne, as well as Friedberg. Mossi Traoré, fashion designer Vanessa Paradis, singer Hayat Boumeddiene, fugitive...
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from his home country, primarily Dioula (Mandé) and Mossi, as well as Afro-Cuban music. Amadou Traoré was born on March 8, 1944, in Ouahigouya, Yatenga...
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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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Gwiriko (redirect from Rulers of the Mossi State of Gwiriko)
of this kingdom is recorded in the Ghunja Chronicle (Kitab al-Ghunja). Mossi states Quimby, Lucy Gardner. "Transformations of belief: Islam among the...
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in 1983 Burkinabé President Thomas Sankara and Malian President Moussa Traoré decided to have the border dispute settled by the International Court of...
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Confederation of Burkina Transport in Burkina Faso Traore, Alain Traoré, Lamine Traoré, Ousmane Traoré, Seydou Tree pangolin Une Seule Nuit Unified Democratic...
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Bobo-Dioulasso (category Articles containing Mossi-language text)
griot Sékou Traoré (b. 1962), film director Alain Traoré (b. 1988), footballer ( Arta/Solar7 Charles Kaboré (b. 1988), footballer Bertrand Traoré (b. 1995)...
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despite conflicts with Mossi Koglweogo, the predecessor to the VDP. In October 2022, the Burkinabe junta led by Ibrahim Traoré announced the recruitment...
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player Alain Traoré (born 1988), soccer player Bertrand Traoré (born 1995), soccer player Lamine Traoré (born 1982), soccer player Ousmane Traoré (born 1977)...
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includes the history of various kingdoms within the country, such as the Mossi kingdoms, as well as the later French colonisation of the territory and...
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of Traoré "we need someone credibly. Traoré is Blaise Campaoré's henchman." Lieutenant Colonel Yacouba Issaac Zida appeared to challenge Traoré's usurpation...
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Kénédougou Kingdom – Mansa Douala, Faama (?–1876) Tieba Traoré, Faama (1876–1893) Babemba Traoré, Faama (1893–1898) Massina Empire – Seku Amadu, Almami...
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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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to have been a confederation of the main Malinke tribes: Konaté, Condé, Traoré and Doumbia (also called Kourouma). Many of the families that make up the...
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hastened by Musa's brother Suleyman. Sometime during these four years, Mossi horsemen from the Upper Volta raided Timbuktu and surrounding cities. But...
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Kénédougou Kingdom – Mansa Douala, Faama (?–1876) Tieba Traoré, Faama (1876–1893) Babemba Traoré, Faama (1893–1898) Massina Empire – Amadu II, Almami (1845–1852)...
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soldiers into Karma, a Mossi-majority village with a population of around 400 people. Despite the fact the village was pro-Traoré, soldiers rounded up civilians...
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contingent of women, called Atchengué, which means let's go (French: on y va) in Mossi language. The Katiola's zone covers a region including administrative districts...
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players named Adama Traoré were selected; to avoid confusion, the older player from US Orléans was widely known as Adama Traoré I and the younger of...
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and politician who participated in a 1969 coup plot to overthrow Moussa Traoré. Sangare was sentenced to ten years of hard labor in Taoudenni, and wrote...
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Daniel Laryea Peter Waweru Andofetra Rakotojaona Adil Zourak (+ VAR) Boubou Traoré Beida Dahane (+ VAR) Ahmad Imtehaz Heeralall Samir Guezzaz Jean Claude Ishimwe...
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middle of the 14th century, Mali saw a steep decline due to raids by the Mossi to their south, the growth of the new Songhai Empire in the north, and succession...
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Asian Club Championship Second round Top goalscorer League: Juma Mossi (15) All: Juma Mossi (8) ← 1999–2000 2001–02 → All statistics correct as of 7 June...
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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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