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Ehengbuda (a.k.a. Edo:
Ehengbuda N'Obo, lit. '
Ehengbuda the Physician')
served as the
eighteenth Oba of the
Benin Empire, with a
reign from c. 1578 AD –...
- Benin,
obtained from the sea or salt pans. He died in 1578 AD. His son,
Ehengbuda,
succeeded him.
Orhogbua contributed to the
expansion of the
Benin Empire...
- AD – 1504 AD)
Esigie (1504 AD – 1550 AD)
Orhogbua (1550 AD – 1578 AD)
Ehengbuda (1578 AD -1606 AD)
Ohuan (1606 AD – 1641 AD)
Ohenzae (1641 AD – 1661 AD)...
- worn
around the
waist of kings.
Ruling in the late 16th century, Oba
Ehengbuda was the last of the
warrior kings;
after his
reign the
empire gradually...
- of Oba
Ehengbuda, the Oba of
Benin from 1578 to 1604. They
migrated from
Benin to Nsukwa. The
first Obi of
Nsukwa was a son of Oba
Ehengbuda. Agho Obaseki's...
- Ozolua, Oba (1480–1504) Esigie, Oba (1504–1547) Orhogbua, Oba (1547–1580)
Ehengbuda, Oba (1580–1602)
Burkina Faso
Mossi Kingdom of
Nungu (complete list) –...
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Changamire Negamo, King (c.1700–1710)
Benin Kingdom of
Benin (complete list) –
Ehengbuda, Oba (1580–1602) Ohuan, Oba (1602–1656) Ohenzae, Oba (1656–1661) Akenzae...
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Benin who
ruled from
circa 1606 AD to 1641 AD. He was the only son of
Ehengbuda, and he
succeeded his
father after his death. He is
known for his unusual...
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Another rebellion is
recorded a
century later during the
reign of Oba
Ehengbuda of Benin. In the 19th century,
Osupa I,
according to
tradition the son...
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including Ozolua (1480–1504),
Esigie (1504–1550),
Orhogbua (1550–1578),
Ehengbuda (1578–1606),
Ohuan (1606–1641),
Ewuakpe (1700–1712),
Akengbuda (1750–1804)...