Seat of the Kingdom with a museum and large rooms for audiences. The holders of royalty and exclusive landowners are the Koulango. The Ouattara, Kamara, Cissรฉ, Coulibaly, Diabagatรฉ, and Bamba families are from the Malinkรฉ group. The Kambirรฉ, Hien, Kambou, Palรฉ, Somรฉ, Noufรฉ, Sib and Dah families are from the Lobi group. In the 18th century, fleeing the supremacy of the Ashanti people, the Abron invaded the kingdom of Bouna. The Koulango were subjugated until the 20th century by the Abron. This is the reason for the influence of Akan culture in the Nassian region. In 1896, the troops of Almamy Samory Tourรฉ destroyed the kingdom of Bouna. 80% of the villages in the kingdom of Bouna are wiped off the map. The population of Bouna, estimated in 1889 at 10,000 inhabitants by the explorer Binger, was decimated in large quantities. Five provincial kings act as guardians and preservers of land rights to help each sovereign in his task.
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