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- Uwadiae Egharevba MBE (1893–1981) was a Bini historian and traditional chief whose writings specialized in the history of Benin Kingdom. Egharevba was born...
- temporarily at Ile-Ife before settling their present-day homeland. In Jacob Egharevba's first edition of A Short History of Benin (1934), he says the first Ogiso...
- Bondarenko 2003, p. 68. Bondarenko 2003, p. 79. Egharevba 1968, p. 6. Egharevba 1968, p. 7. Egharevba 1968, p. 8. "Ewuare the Great | African king | Britannica"...
- Ọmọregie 1997, pp. 65–66. Ọmọregie 1997, pp. 3–4. Ọmọregie 1997, p. 66. Egharevba 1968, p. 2. Aiguobarueghian 2020, pp. 395–396. Ọmọregie 1997, pp. 67–68...
- A Short History of Benin is a non-fiction book by Jacob Egharevba, first published in 1934 by the Church Mission Society Press in Lagos. The book offers...
- p. 35. Eisenhofer, Stefan; Egharevba, Jacob (1995). "The Origins of the Benin Kingship in the Works of Jacob Egharevba". History in Africa. 22. JSTOR...
- Peter Egharevba is a Nigerian retired footballer that pla**** for New Nigeria Bank F.C. in the 1980s. He also pla**** for Nigeria Youth team in that period...
- ending with Owodo in 1998. Before him, pioneer Edo historian Jacob U. Egharevba had recorded a varying number of Ogisos in different editions of his po****r...
- p. 189. Bondarenko 2001, p. 190. Bondarenko 2001, p. 191. Egharevba 1968, pp. 1–4. Egharevba 1968, p. 3. Bondarenko & Roese 2004, p. 104. Bondarenko 2001...
- the region visiting many different kingdoms. Local historian Jacob U. Egharevba contended that after the death of Orobiru, both Ogun and Uwaifaikon were...