Kingdoms of the YorubaMethuen, 1969 - 226 sivua |
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Sivu 12
... legends are often interpreted to imply an Egyptian origin , and this view , despite the naming of a ' King of Mecca ' in one version of their legend of origin , has been enthusiastically propounded by Yoruba historians.14 This ...
... legends are often interpreted to imply an Egyptian origin , and this view , despite the naming of a ' King of Mecca ' in one version of their legend of origin , has been enthusiastically propounded by Yoruba historians.14 This ...
Sivu 98
... legends do in their way show how the different kingdoms and kingships originated , since they make it clear that so far as the central narrative is concerned no ' Authorized Version ' has evolved . This body of legend , then , suggests ...
... legends do in their way show how the different kingdoms and kingships originated , since they make it clear that so far as the central narrative is concerned no ' Authorized Version ' has evolved . This body of legend , then , suggests ...
Sivu 100
... legend of a dispersal of princes from Ife is accepted as a possible explanation of the foundation of a number of the Yoruba states , this cannot explain the origin of all the kingdoms , even though most of them claim to derive their ...
... legend of a dispersal of princes from Ife is accepted as a possible explanation of the foundation of a number of the Yoruba states , this cannot explain the origin of all the kingdoms , even though most of them claim to derive their ...
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The Yoruba and their Homeland | 3 |
The Primacy of Ife | 15 |
The Rise of Oyọ | 32 |
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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