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The Kingdom of Wala was a polity in what is today Ghana based around Wa. According to some traditions it had an imam as early as 1317.
In the early 1890s, Wala was largely west of the Kulpawn River. Its western boundary was the Black Volta. The north-east corner of the territory was at Dasima, and the south-west corner was at Tantama. Kulmasa marked its southern boundary.
In 1894, there was a rebellion in the northern part of the Kingdom of Wala, and this area separated off into an independent kingdom.
The KingdomofWala was a polity in what is today Ghana based around Wa. According to some traditions it had an imam as early as 1317. In the early 1890s...
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The Wala or Waala live in Upper West Region of Ghana. They are a predominantly Muslim people who are the founders of the city of Wa and the Kingdomof Wala...
of the KingdomofWala in 1892, thus reversing the successful rebellion by the Dagarti in the northern part ofWala in 1894. It had an area of 3,362 square...
(Wolof: Waalo) was a kingdom on the lower Senegal River in West Africa, in what is now Senegal and Mauritania. It included parts of the valley proper and...
Ghana. In the 1890s, it marked the southern frontier of the KingdomofWala. Ivor Wilks, Wa and the Wala (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988) p....
generalship of Sarankye Mori. Some of the southernmost Dagaaba villages were in the early 1890s under the authority of the KingdomofWala but then rebelled...
raided Wa, the capital of the KingdomofWala, prompting a significant population displacement. This event marked the beginning of enduring playful ethnic...
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Indian singer, rapper and songwriter Sidhu Moose Wala, released independently on 15 May 2021. Moose Wala served as the executive producer. Writing was handled...
CE. The exact origin of the word 'Garhwal' is unknown, though it is believed to be derived from the title ‘Garh-wala’ (Owner of Forts) given to the ruler...
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of Charlemagne's trusted advisors, such as Wala. Wala and his siblings were children of the youngest son of Charles Martel, and so were a threat as a potential...
the urging of the vengeful Wala and the cooperation of his brothers, Lothair accused Judith of having committed adultery with Bernard of Septimania,...
Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Oman, Qatar, the United States and the United Kingdom have also been considered great support for their families living here...
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Northeastern part of Nigeria. However, in the mid-16th century Yamta-ra-Wala defeated the Bura people and established Biu kingdom. Due to the intermarriage...