Kingdoms of the YorubaMethuen, 1969 - 226 sivua |
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Tulokset 1 - 3 kokonaismäärästä 36
Sivu 170
... British and other supporters and resumed his throne . On New Year's Day 1852 he signed a treaty with the British representatives in which he agreed to abolish the slave trade and expel the slave traders , to trade freely with British ...
... British and other supporters and resumed his throne . On New Year's Day 1852 he signed a treaty with the British representatives in which he agreed to abolish the slave trade and expel the slave traders , to trade freely with British ...
Sivu 171
... British Consulate was quickly fol- lowed by the arrival in the town of the palm - oil factors and the Christian missionaries.37 The British , in their several mani- festations as protagonists of commerce , Christianity , and sound ...
... British Consulate was quickly fol- lowed by the arrival in the town of the palm - oil factors and the Christian missionaries.37 The British , in their several mani- festations as protagonists of commerce , Christianity , and sound ...
Sivu 184
... British , and in the long run for the Yoruba , that Viard's treaty with Abeokuta in 1888 so stirred the Protestant party there that , as a result of their pressure , the British Government exerted themselves in time to secure an ...
... British , and in the long run for the Yoruba , that Viard's treaty with Abeokuta in 1888 so stirred the Protestant party there that , as a result of their pressure , the British Government exerted themselves in time to secure an ...
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The Yoruba and their Homeland | 3 |
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Abeokuta according Africa Alafin already apparently army attack authority Benin Borgu British called capital centre century Chapter chiefs claims Clapperton coast continued crown Dahomeans death described early east Egba Ekiti especially established European evidence example extended followed force forest former Fulani heads Ibadan Ifẹ Ijaye Ijebu Ilorin important independence Johnson Ketu king kingdom known lagoon Lagos land Lander later leader leading living major means MICHIGAN miles military missionaries Niger Nigeria nineteenth century northern Nupe Oduduwa Ondo origin palace perhaps period political present probably recorded refers reign River royal rule ruler seems sent slaves suggested territory throne took town trade tradition usually walls wars West WILLETT writes Yoruba Yorubaland