Territory located in present-day Burkina Faso.
Tenure | Incumbent | Notes |
---|---|---|
c.1870 | Conquest by Zerma horsetraders | |
c.1870 to c.1874 | Alfa Hano | Capital moved from Tumu (present-day Ghana) to Sati (present-day Burkina Faso) (c.1886) |
c.1874 to 1883 | Gazari | |
1883 to 1899 | Babatu | |
1894 to September 1897 | Builsa Hamaria | In rebellion |
1899 | Gurunsi divided between French and British |
Sources
See also
- Burkina Faso
- Mossi states
- Rulers of the Mossi state of Gwiriko
- Rulers of the Mossi state of Liptako
- Rulers of the Mossi state of Tenkodogo
- Rulers of the Mossi state of Wogodogo
- Rulers of the Mossi state of Yatenga
- Rulers of the Gurma Mossi state of Bilanga
- Rulers of the Gurma Mossi state of Bilayanga
- Rulers of the Gurma Mossi state of Bongandini
- Rulers of the Gurma Mossi state of Con
- Rulers of the Gurma Mossi state of Macakoali
- Rulers of the Gurma Mossi state of Nungu
- Rulers of the Gurma Mossi state of Piela
- Mossi states
- Lists of office-holders
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