Kingdoms of the YorubaCurrey, 1988 - 174 sivua |
Kirjan sisältä
Tulokset 1 - 3 kokonaismäärästä 21
Sivu 32
... followed by that of Orompoto , who , according to tradition in Igboho ( though not in New Oyo ) , was a woman ruler ( oba obinrin ) , but who in any case is remembered as having formed a large army whose rearguard alone consisted of ...
... followed by that of Orompoto , who , according to tradition in Igboho ( though not in New Oyo ) , was a woman ruler ( oba obinrin ) , but who in any case is remembered as having formed a large army whose rearguard alone consisted of ...
Sivu 68
... followed by the Oshile , the Agura , and the Onigun . The different towns within the provinces also had their oba , but in the whole kingdom only the Alake , the Oshile , and the Agura wore beaded crowns . All the major rulers now live ...
... followed by the Oshile , the Agura , and the Onigun . The different towns within the provinces also had their oba , but in the whole kingdom only the Alake , the Oshile , and the Agura wore beaded crowns . All the major rulers now live ...
Sivu 138
... followed by a boundary agreement with the French admiral . Meanwhile , towards the end of 1864 when the Ijaye war was in its final stages , the Egba and Ijebu blocked the tracks linking Ibadan with Lagos and Egba forces laid siege to ...
... followed by a boundary agreement with the French admiral . Meanwhile , towards the end of 1864 when the Ijaye war was in its final stages , the Egba and Ijebu blocked the tracks linking Ibadan with Lagos and Egba forces laid siege to ...
Sisältö
The Yoruba and their Homeland | 4 |
The Primacy of Ife | 13 |
The Rise of Oyo | 29 |
Tekijänoikeudet | |
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Yleiset termit ja lausekkeet
Abeokuta Abiodun Afonja Ajayi and Smith ajele Akinjogbin Akure Alafin Alake army Atiba Awori Awujale Badagry Bashorun Benin Bini Biobaku Borgu British bronzes capital cavalry centre chiefs claim Clapperton coast crown Dahomeans Dahomey described dynasty early Egba Egbado Egharevba eighteenth century Ekiti established European forest Fulani Gaha Gbagura Hausa historian Ibadan Igbo Igboho Igbomina Ijaye Ijebu Ode Ijesha Ilorin important Johnson Kakamfo Ketu king kingship known lagoon Lagos land Lander later legend London miles military missionaries Modakeke Morton-Williams neighbours Niger Nigeria nineteenth century northern Nupe Oduduwa Ogun Old Oyo Ondo Oranyan origin Oyo kingdom Oyo's palace Parrinder passim political Porto Novo probably provinces reign River royal rule ruler seems Shabe slaves Snelgrave suggests terracotta territory throne tion town trade tradition tribute walls warriors West Africa Willett Yoruba kingdoms Yorubaland