Naa Gbewaa

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Naa Gbewa (a ɔsan so agye dzin dɛ Nedega anaa Kulu Gbagha) wɔ amambra mu no, ɔno na ɔyɛ panyin a ɔda Kingdom of Dagbon ano, wɔ ma wɔfrɛ no  northern Ghana dɛm aber yi. Ne mba mbanyinfo na mbasiafo  no w'agye hɔn ato mu dɛ w'atsiw States ahorow ano.[1][2]

Nhwɛdo[sesa mu | sesa ekyirsɛm]

• ^ Lipschutz & Rasmussen 1989, p. 168.

• ^ Ade Ajayi & Crowder 1976, p. 417.

• Lipschutz, Mark R.; Rasmussen, R. Kent (1989). "Na Gbewa". Dictionary of African historical biography (2nd ed.). University of California Press. ISBN 978-0-520-06611-3.

• Ade Ajayi, J. F.; Crowder, Michael (1976). History of West Africa. Vol. 1 (2nd ed.). Columbia University Press. ISBN 978-0-231-04103-4.

Akenkan a odzi do[sesa mu | sesa ekyirsɛm]

• St. John-Parsons, D. (1958). "Na-Gbewa and His Sons". Legends of Northern Ghana. Longmans, Green.

• Ogot, Bethwell A. (1992). "From the Niger to the Volta". Africa from the sixteenth to the eighteenth century. General history of Africa. Vol. 5. UNESCO. pp. 339–340. ISBN 978-92-3-101711-7.

• Levtzion, Nehemia. "The Western Mahgrib and Sudan". In Fage, J. D.; Oliver, Roland (eds.). The Cambridge history of Africa. Vol. 3. Cambridge University Press. p. 460. ISBN 978-0-521-20981-6.

• Illiasu, A. A. (1971). "The Origins of the Mossi-Dagomba States" (PDF). Institute of African Studies: Research Review. 7 (2): 95–113.