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Empire for the northeast;
there they
formed communities and
kingdoms called eguares among the
aboriginal peoples whom they met
there There are on the whole...
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figure is
likely to be
nearer 5,000(Five thousand) than
anything else, for
Eguare, Emuado, Idumu-Ihaza, Uzogbon,
Inemen and
Amalu without Idegun and Otokhimin...
- Schol/Akho I; Akho Pry. Schol/Akho II;
Eguare Pri. School/
Eguare I;
Eguare Pri. School/
Eguare II;
Eguare Pri. School/
Eguare III;
Usenu Pry. School/Usenu; Ididigba...
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communities with
several quarters and sub-communities with
Eguare as the headquarter.
Though Eguare is the
political headquarter of the Kingdom, Ihunmudumu...
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three groups,
recognized as Okhiode,
Obiruan and Obiyon.
Consisting of:
Eguare Egbele Onewa Utako Unuwazi Arue and Isua Uje Oror
Consisting of: Ebhoiyi...
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Government Areas Ekpoma Iruekpen Ekuma Iruekpen Akahia, Ayetoro, Egoro, Amede,
Eguare,
Egoro Eko, Oikhena, Idoa, Igor, Izogen, Uhiele, Ujeme, Ukpenu, Urohi, idumebo...
- Esan
kingdoms were
structured in a way that
eguares, or cities, were
headed by enijies,
singular onojie.
Eguares were
subdivided into villages,
which were...
- Ukpowada,
Eguare-Onogholo, Ibo Camp, Idi Abora, Idi Akhanmlogie, Idi Okhae, Idi Osogbo,
Onogholo Braimoh Camp,
Eguare-Okhuessan, Idehuana...
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Within Ebelle are the
villages of Owa, Ologhe, Okuta, Okpujie, Idumowu, and
Eguare.
Ebelle was
founded in the
middle of the 14th
century AD when
Prince Agbabhoko...
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people is that, like
other confederating parts of
Ebelle kingdom such as
Eguare, Okuta,
Idumowu and Okpujie, they are
predominantly farmers, palm-wine tappers...