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Batakari

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Batakari
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African Fugu (Smock) nyɛla bɛ ni lahi booni shɛli Batakari Ghana zuliya yɛltɔɣa ni ka di nyɛ neen shɛli West Africa nima ni yɛra.[1] Di nyɛla Ghananima zaa ni taɣi deei shɛli amaa di pilila Ghana tuduu yaɣili.[2] Di yuli din nyɛ Fugu nyɛla Moshie ni booni lala neeni ŋɔ yu'shɛli.[citation needed] Dagbamba boonila la neeni ŋɔ Binŋmaa.[citation needed]

19th century saha, batakari daa nyɛla tɔbu nɛma zaŋ ti kambon'soojanima. Gumdi ka bɛ daa mali moni tɔbu nɛma maa ka zaŋ binkɔbiri gban pɔbi li ka sabbihi tabi li ka lala bakatari ŋɔ daa nyɛ din taɣiri malifa kuɣa.[3]

  1. A cultural point of order: A fugu is not a batakari! (en-gb).
  2. African Men's Fugu Batakari Jacket | Ghana Batakari Smock..
  3. Manu-Osafo, Manuel J. (2021). "‘The Days of their Heedless Power Were Over and Done’: Dynamics of Power in the Military Structures of the Precolonial Asante State, 1874–1900". The Journal of African History 62 (2): 254–270. DOI:10.1017/S0021853721000281.

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