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The book traces the journey of the people of Gonja from their original home in the ancient Songhai Empire to their present location in the northern region of the Republic of Ghana.
Gonja was once an important kingdom before the entire land mass known today as Ghana was colonised and brought under British rule. An important feature of this book is that it also touches on the history and relationships of the neighbours of Gonja including the Dagomba and other tribes in the northern region and the other parts of Ghana.

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The book traces the journey of the people of Gonja from their original home in the ancient Songhai Empire to their present location in the northern region of the Republic of Ghana.

Gonja was once an important kingdom before the entire land mass known today as Ghana was colonised and brought under British rule. An important feature of this book is that it also touches on the history and relationships of the neighbours of Gonja including the Dagomba and other tribes in the northern region and the other parts of Ghana.


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Autorenporträt
Solomon Salifu Tampuri is a Gonja royal and an executive member of the Gonjaland Association of UK and Ireland. He was born in Ghana where he had his primary and secondary education. He continued his education in the United Kingdom. He read law at University of Greenwich and the Inns of Court School of law in London. Solomon was called to the English Bar in July 2009 by the Hon. Society of Middle Temple. He is presently a practicing lawyer in London. Although, this is first book and he is already working on his second. Solomon enjoys reading, travelling and meeting people of different cultures.

Solomn is greatly indebted to J.A. Braimah, HH Tomlinson, Osafroadu Amankwantia and the pioneers, veteran researchers and writers of the history of Ghana and Gonjas.