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  1. Tieba Traoré. Tieba Traoré was the fourth king of the Kénédougou Empire, reigning from 1877 until his death in 1893. Mansa Douala had five sons, of whom Tieba was the youngest. As a prince he was captured after the battle of Bleni against the Bobo and Dyula, who held him for ransom. [1]

  2. 1 de mar. de 2020 · [Histoire] Tièba Traoré, roi du Kènèdougou. 23 août 2019. Typographie. Medium. Default. Partager. Tiéba Traoré était un roi du Kènèdougou, né en 1845 et mort en 1893. Fils de Mansa Daoula Traoré qui régna de 1845 à 1860, Tiéba Traoré monte sur le trône en 1866. Il porte le royaume à son apogée.

  3. Tiéba Traoré. modifier - modifier le code - modifier Wikidata. Tiéba Traoré était un roi du Kénédougou, en 1845 et mort en 1893 . Biographie. Fils de Mansa Daoula Traoré qui régna de 1845 à 1860, Tiéba Traoré monte sur le trône en 1866. Il porte le royaume à son apogée.

  4. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › tieba-traoreTieba Traoré _ AcademiaLab

    Tieba Traoré fue el cuarto rey del Imperio Kénédougou, reinando desde 1877 hasta su muerte en 1893. Mansa Douala tuvo cinco hijos, de los cuales Tieba era el menor. Como príncipe, fue capturado después de la batalla de Bleni contra Bobo y Dyula, quienes lo retuvieron para pedir rescate.

  5. Traoré, Tiéba. 1958-1994 Evangelical Mennonite Church of Burkina Faso Burkina Faso. Tiéba Traoré, evangelist and church leader, was born in 1958 in Kotoura, Kénédougou Province in western Burkina Faso. His father, Kunandi, was the chief of the village of Kotoura.

  6. 71 The Fàama (king) of Sikasso, Tiéba Traoré, was able to repel Samori, owing to Sikasso's formidable fortress that effectively neutralized the weapons differential.

  7. 28 de feb. de 2020 · Tieba Traoré, whose mother came from Sikasso, became King of the Kénédougou Empire and moved its capital to the city of Sikasso. He established his palace on the sacred Mamelon hill and constructed a tata or fortifying wall to defend against the attacks of both the Malinke conqueror Samori Touré and the French colonial army.