Wogodogo Monarchy
The Wogodogo Monarchy is a traditional state in Burkina Faso. It was founded ca.1690 by Naaba Za. Its rulers are titled Moogo-naaba. Its current ruler since 1982 is Naaba Baongo II.[1]
List of rulers
- ca.1690 -? Naaba Zana
- .... – .... Naaba Giliga
- .... – 1729 Naaba Ubra
- 1729 – 1737 Naaba Muatiba
- 1737 – 1744 Naaba Warga
- 1744 – 1784 Naaba Zombre
- 1784 – 17.. Naaba Koom I
- 17.. – 1795 Naaba Saaga I
- 1795 – 1802 Naaba Dulugu
- 1802 – 1834 Naaba Sawadogo
- 1834 – 1842 Naaba Karfo
- 1842 – 1850 Naaba Baongo I
- 1850 – 1871 Naaba Kutu I
- 1871 – 1889 Naaba Sanum
- 1889 – 1897 Naaba Wobgo
- Oct 1896 – Nov 1896 Naaba Mazi (in rebellion)
- 1897 – 1905 Naaba Sigiri
- 1905 – 1942 Naaba Koom II
- 1942 – 1957 Naaba Saaga II
- 1957 – 1982 Naaba Kugri
- 1982 – Naaba Baongo II
References
- ↑ "Burkinabe traditional polities". Rulers.org. Retrieved 2007-12-23.
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