Comprising part of Burkina Faso, Wogodogo is the imperial premier Mossi State.
Moogo-naaba = Ruler
| Tenure | Incumbent | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 1182 | Foundation of Wogodogo state | |
| Naaba Dulugu, | ||
| Naaba Sawadogo, | ||
| Naaba Karfo, | ||
| Naaba Baongo I, | ||
| Naaba Kutu I, | ||
| Naaba Sanum, | ||
| Naaba Wobgo, | ||
| Naaba Mazi, Moogo-naaba | ||
| Naaba Sigiri, | ||
| Naaba Koom II, | ||
| Naaba Saaga II, | ||
| Naaba Kugri, | ||
| Naaba Baongo II, | ||
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