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Togbe Agorkoli (Eʋegbe:
Togbe Agɔ Akɔli) was a
dictator and
draconian ruler of Notsie, a town in
modern Togo.
During his rule, the Ewe
people in what is...
- 2017.
Agorkoli Tutu The
story of
Agorkoli focuses on the
migration of the Ewe
people who in
search for
greener pastures settled under Togbe Agorkoli, leader...
- Notsie. Oral
tradition has it that they
lived under a
wicked king,
Togbe Agorkoli (Agor Akorli). In
order to
escape his
tyrannical rule they had to create...
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death the successor,
Togbe Agorkoli,
ruled oppressively upon the
Ghana Ewes. He
ordered all
elders to be killed. The King
Agorkoli treated the
people very...
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during the 16th-17th centuries,
under the
reign of the king of Notsé,
Togbe Agorkoli (1670-1720).
After founding a
prosperous city-state in Notsé in the previous...
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migrations from Notsé,
while escaping from the rule of the
tyrant Togbe Agorkoli about 450
years ago. "World
Gazetteer online". World-gazetteer.com. Archived...
- century–1891 CE) Notsé
Kingdom (15th
century CE–?/present) (NSM in Togo) (Togbe
Agorkoli)
Nanumba Kingdom (15th
century CE–?) (Nanumba people) (Bimbilla) Asebu...
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following an
internal crisis as a
result of
oppressive rule by
Togbe Agorkoli I (Agor Akorli), the Ewe
revolted and fled
south , east and west to neighboring...
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migration occurred because the
people were fed up with the rule of
Togbe Agorkoli. The
people therefore use the
festival to
commemorate the
heroics of their...
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triumphant m****
departure of the
people of
Aflao from the
cruel rule of King
Agorkoli of Notsie. The
festival preserves the people's
history of
migration from...