Kingdoms of the YorubaCurrey, 1988 - 174 sivua |
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Sivu 80
... continued to be reference back to Ife as the centre of authority and legitimacy by the scattered ' children of Oduduwa ' , including both those who had formed and those in process of forming new states and towns . The first two ...
... continued to be reference back to Ife as the centre of authority and legitimacy by the scattered ' children of Oduduwa ' , including both those who had formed and those in process of forming new states and towns . The first two ...
Sivu 138
... continued to press for the opening of the roads . This was a policy which especially alarmed the Egba , who in 1867 , in order to prevent mer- chants from by - passing their town , set up a customs post at Isheri on the River Ogun near ...
... continued to press for the opening of the roads . This was a policy which especially alarmed the Egba , who in 1867 , in order to prevent mer- chants from by - passing their town , set up a customs post at Isheri on the River Ogun near ...
Sivu 144
... continued to bar the roads through their territory to the coast , while the Ekiti and Ijesha strengthened their alliance , the former ( excluding the Ado ) grouping themselves into the military confederation called the Ekiti Parapo ...
... continued to bar the roads through their territory to the coast , while the Ekiti and Ijesha strengthened their alliance , the former ( excluding the Ado ) grouping themselves into the military confederation called the Ekiti Parapo ...
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The Yoruba and their Homeland | 4 |
The Primacy of Ife | 13 |
The Rise of Oyo | 29 |
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