Kingdoms of the YorubaCurrey, 1988 - 174 sivua |
Kirjan sisältä
Tulokset 1 - 3 kokonaismäärästä 45
Sivu 47
... later a son was born there , either to one of the Owa's wives or ( the story has , of course , fissiparated ) to one of his daughters given in marriage to the Ajapada . When the Owa returned , again passing through Akure , he saw this ...
... later a son was born there , either to one of the Owa's wives or ( the story has , of course , fissiparated ) to one of his daughters given in marriage to the Ajapada . When the Owa returned , again passing through Akure , he saw this ...
Sivu 51
... later reign they drove them out . Ashara , presumably working from tradition about the length of reign of each Olowo , has assigned a date at the beginning of the eleventh century to the founda- tion of the kingdom by Ojugbelu . Ashara ...
... later reign they drove them out . Ashara , presumably working from tradition about the length of reign of each Olowo , has assigned a date at the beginning of the eleventh century to the founda- tion of the kingdom by Ojugbelu . Ashara ...
Sivu 71
... Later arrivals in the area were the Ado and the Ipokia , of Awori and Anago descent respectively , though the people of Ipokia have been joined by emigrants from Oyo . Other Egbado towns , such as Igan , Egua , and Aiyetoro , seem to ...
... Later arrivals in the area were the Ado and the Ipokia , of Awori and Anago descent respectively , though the people of Ipokia have been joined by emigrants from Oyo . Other Egbado towns , such as Igan , Egua , and Aiyetoro , seem to ...
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The Yoruba and their Homeland | 4 |
The Primacy of Ife | 13 |
The Rise of Oyo | 29 |
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