Dachung Gyang
Nigerian monarch; 1st ruler of the Berom peoples
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DaGwom Dachung Gyang was the first head of the Berom peoples who reigned over all the Berom districts (Bachit, Du, Fan, Foron, Gashish, Gyel, Heipang, Kuru, Ropp and Vwang) in Riyom from 1935 to 1941.
Reign1935 – 1941
Coronation1935 installed in Riyom as DaGwom Berom (Head of Berom Tribal Council or Jos Native Authority)
PredecessorNone (1st monarch)
SuccessorRwang Pam
| DaGwom Dachung Gyang | |
|---|---|
| 1st DaGwom Berom (1st Berom Tribal Ruler) | |
| Gbong Gwom | |
| Reign | 1935 – 1941 |
| Coronation | 1935 installed in Riyom as DaGwom Berom (Head of Berom Tribal Council or Jos Native Authority) |
| Predecessor | None (1st monarch) |
| Successor | Rwang Pam |
| Born | Riyom, British Protectorate of Northern Nigeria |
| Died | Riyom, British Nigeria |
| Occupation | Traditional Ruler |
Bearing the royal title of DaGwom Berom, (King of one whole indissoluble Berom nation) it was the same traditional stool that will later with the sanctioning of the government of British Colonial Nigeria evolve into the modern Gbong Gwom Jos monarchical institution.[1]