List of Rulers of The Northern State of Mamprusi

The territory is located in (Ghana).

Tenure Incumbent Notes
c.1450 Foundation of Mamprusi or (Dagbamba) state
Nayiiri (Mampurugu Naa) (Rulers)
Atabia Zontuua,
Yamusa Jeringa,
Mahaman Kurugu,
Sulimani Apisi,
Haruna Bono,
Andani Yahaya,
Mahama Kuluguba,
Salifu Saatankugri,
Abdurahamani Dambono, (Dahmani Gyambongo)
Dawura Nyongo, Nayiiri
Azabu Pagri, Nayiiri
Yamusa Barga, Nayiiri
Sulimanu Sigri, Nayiiri
Ziniya Zore Abduru, Nayiiri
Mahama Wubuga, Nayiiri
Mahama Waafu, Nayiiri
Badimsuguru Zulim, Nayiiri
Salifu Salemu, Nayiiri
Abudu Soro Kobulga, Nayiiri
Abdulai Sheriga, Nayiiri
Adam Badimsuguru Bongu, Nayiiri
Sulemana Salifu Saa, Nayiiri
Gamni Mohamadu Abdulai, Nayiiri

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