Wobgho, previously known as Boukary Koutou, and his Mossi cavalry were a considerable force in the region
Wobogo (died 1904) was the Mogho Naba (ruler) of Ouagadougou from 1890 to 1897, at the time of the French colonial conquest of Upper Volta.
Wobogu was originally called Boukary Koutou, but dropped those names on his accession and assumed the name "Wobogu", meaning elephant.[1]
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against the formidable Mali Empire. Image: Boukary Koutou, also known as Wobgho, Mossi King of Ouagadougou, with his cavalry escort, Burkina Faso, 1892...
Africa British Mauritius (Seychelles) Saint Helena British East Africa Wobgho Mogho Naba of Ouagadougou Ouagadougou 1897–1904† Gold Coast Ranavalona...
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his brother Naaba Kango and his cousin Naaba Wobgho. Soon after Kango's ascension to the throne, Wobgho forced him into exile, but in 1757 Kango returned...