Daboya, Ghana

Village in Savannah Region, Ghana From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Daboya is the capital of the North Gonja district, a district in the Savannah Region of north Ghana.[1] It was previously called Burugu by the Dagomba people.[2] It was important in the trade route the stretched from Yendi to Bouna. This made Daboya one of the most important towns in Dagbon as at then. Today Daboya is represented by the Daboya-Mankarigu constituency. It is considered a historical place in Ghana. There is an Army Special Operations Training School at Daboya.[3]

CountryGhana
Elevation
338 ft (103 m)
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Daboya is located in Ghana
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Daboya
Location of Daboya in Savannah Region, Northern Ghana
Coordinates: 9°31′49″N 1°22′56″W
CountryGhana
RegionSavannah Region
DistrictNorth Gonja District
Elevation
338 ft (103 m)
Time zoneGMT
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Daboya is inhabited by the Gonja, Tampulma, Dagomba, and Hanga.[4]

History

Daboya was an important salt trading settlement in the Kingdom of Dagbon.[5][6] In the late 1600s, it was invaded and is now under Gonja control.[7] The Wasipewura came from Wasipe to establish Daboya as a border fortress to defend against Dagomba. It was attacked by the Ashanti Empire in 1844.[8]

Daboya's glorious days of salt production are now in the past, especially as large scale salt mining industries, such as Electrochem, are established at Ada.

Smock Industry

Daboya has a robust and unique smock industry.[9]

Notable people

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