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Mole-Dagbani

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Mole-Dagbani[1][2] nyɛla Naa Gbewaa zuliya bali' shɛŋa n-laɣim Ghana puuni[3]. Yaɣi' shɛŋa bala ŋɔ ni be n-nyɛ Northern region, Upper East region ni Upper West region.[4] Bala maa nyɛ Mamprusi, Mossi[5], Dagbamba, Nanumba ni Gonja[6].  

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  2. Ghana and Its people (in English). Intercontinental Books.
  3. Briggs, Philip (2010). Ghana (in English). Bradt Travel Guides. ISBN 978-1-84162-325-2.
  4. The Mole-Dagbani Pre-Colonial Political Administration | Pre-Colonial Political Systems (en-US).
  5. UNESCO (2014-11-10). Yennega: Princess of Gambaga (in English). UNESCO. ISBN 978-92-3-100052-2.
  6. Salm, Steven J.; Falola, Toyin (2002). Culture and Customs of Ghana (in English). Greenwood Publishing Group. ISBN 978-0-313-32050-7.