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Gonja people

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Most Gonja are Muslims but still incorporate traditional practices and beliefs. The Gonja converted to Islam around the 18th century due to the influence of Muslim missionaries that settled in the region. The healing powers attributed to the Muslims and perceived strength of Islamic prayers aided in
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facilitating conversions. Trading connections also helped in converting the Gonja chiefs and locals to adopt the religion.
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Wilks,Ivor. Wangara, Akan, and Portuguese in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries (1997). Bakewell, Peter (ed.).
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and Portuguese in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries II: The Struggle for Trade."
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The Evolution of War: A Study of Its Role in Early Societies' by Maurice R. Davie
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Gonja chiefs and elders at the Volta River project travelling exhibition(1950)
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The Ngbanya expanded rapidly, conquering several neighbors in the
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Braimah, J. A.; Tomlinson, H. H.; Amankwatia, Osafroadu (1997).
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valley and beginning a profitable gold trade with the
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and J.A. Braimah, "Salaga: The Struggle for Power",
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Index

Gonja (kingdom)
Savannah Region
Gonja
English
Islam
Animism
Guang people
Ghana
Sumaila Ndewura Jakpa
Guan people
Dagbon
Akan
Hausa
Songhai Empire
Mande
Ngbanya
clan
Black Volta
Yagbum
Sumaila Ndewura Jakpa
Naba'a
Yagbum
White Volta
Akan states
Begho
paramount chief
Yagbongwura
interregnums
Bikunuto Jewu Soale I

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