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Eguguojo (also
known as Egunoju) was the
Alaafin of Oyo
during the
sixteenth century. It was
during his
reign that the
capital city was
moved from Oyo...
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Oranyan Ajaka Shango Ajaka (restored)
Aganju Kori
Oluaso Onigbogi Ofirin Eguguojo Orompoto Abipa Obalokun Oluodo Ajagbo Odarawu Kanran Jayin Ayibi Osiyago...
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Oranyan Ajaka Shango Ajaka (restored)
Aganju Kori
Oluaso Onigbogi Ofirin Eguguojo Orompoto Abipa Obalokun Oluodo Ajagbo Odarawu Kanran Jayin Ayibi Osiyago...
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Oranyan Ajaka Shango Ajaka (restored)
Aganju Kori
Oluaso Onigbogi Ofirin Eguguojo Orompoto Abipa Obalokun Oluodo Ajagbo Odarawu Kanran Jayin Ayibi Osiyago...
- and north-central Nigeria.
Orompoto was the
sister of her predecessor,
Eguguojo. She
became the
first woman to
become "king" of the Oyo in the imperial...
- was constructed, and the
original became known as Old Oyo. The next oba,
Eguguojo,
conquered nearly all of Yorubaland.
After this, Oba
Orompoto led attacks...
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office and a
radio station.[citation needed]
Igboho was
founded by
Alaafin Eguguojo as the
capital of the Oyo
Empire in the 16th
century while the Oyo had...
- (complete list) – Onigbogi,
Alaafin (c.1500–?) Ofirin,
Alaafin (16th century)
Eguguojo,
Alaafin (16th century) Orompoto,
Alaafin (?–c.1600)
Sultanate of Kano...
- 1510. Oyo
Empire Orompoto (reigned c. 1555–1575) –
Succeeded her
brother Eguguojo to the throne.
Zazzau Amina –
There is
controversy among scholars as to...
- Onigbogi, Aláàfin ???
Sokia "ti iwọ ẹwn irin" Ofiran, Aláàfin ??? Ọbalohun
Eguguojo, Aláàfin ca.1550-1560 Aṣamu Orompoto, Aláàfin late 1500s Ibatẹ̀ Ajibo****e...