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Agbome or
Abomey [a.bɔ.mɛ] is the
capital of the Zou
Department of Benin. The
commune of
Abomey covers an area of 142
square kilometres and, as of 2012...
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languages inside the
Eastern Gbe languages.
Hounkpati B
Christophe Capo
groups Agbome, Kpase, Gun, Maxi and Weme (Ouémé) in the Fon
dialect cluster, although...
- socio-religious
consciousness of the Gbe
speaking peoples,
first from the
Agbome (Abomey)
plateau which had come
under the
control of the very centralized...
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Eastern Gbe languages; it is
close to
other Fon dialects,
especially its
Agbome and
Kpase varieties, as well as to the Mahi and Weme (Ouémé) languages....
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Eastern Gbe
varieties (Fon,
Eastern Phla–Pherá, and
Western Phla–Pherá):
Agbome, Ajra, Alada, Arohun, Ayizo, Ci, Daxe, Fon, Gbekon, Gbesi, Gbokpa, Gun,...
- of the Fon
state of
Alada (Allada)
Rulers of the Fon
state of
Danhome (
Agbome) (Dahomey)
Rulers of the Fon
state of Savi
Hweda Gurmanche states Rulers...
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likely an
attempt by the
ruling dynasty in the
Dahomean kingdom's
capital of
Agbome to
legitimize its
conquest of the
independent coastal kingdom of Allada...
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ethnicities of the
modern state. Abomey, a
former name: "Ramparts" in Fon (
Agbomè), from the
palace of the
ahosu Houegbadja.[citation needed]
Etymology unknown...
- 1970s.
Wurinyanga Nakpanduri Bunkpurugu Wawjawga Kilingg Nkanta Breniasi Agbome Denu
Aflao Tami
Bantierk Kpankpande P****ao
Biakopabe Bidjabe Dimouri Kakpa...
- In so
doing they
established the
Kingdom of Dahomey, with its
capital at
Agbome. King
Houegbadja (c. 1645–1685)
organised Dahomey into a
powerful centralised...