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Eweka I (reigned 1200 AD – 1235 AD) was the
first Oba of
Benin and
presided over the kingdom's
shift from the
Ogiso monarchy to the
establishment of the...
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Aiguobasinwin Ovonramwen,
Eweka II (died
February 1933) was the thirty-sixth Oba of Benin,
reigning from 1914 to 1933. He was the son of
Ovonramwen (ruled...
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father Akenzua II, and his
uncles and
their heirs,
named the
Ewekas after his
grandfather Eweka II. In the case of the
comparatively small number of Nigerian...
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enthroned as Oba of
Benin in
April 1933
following the
death of his father,
Eweka II (r.1914 – 1933) in
February that year. Oba
Akenzua II was
dedicated to...
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marked the end of the
direct father-to-son line of
succession going back to
Eweka I.
Officials also
increasingly controlled the
military and trade, as cloth...
- era of the Ogiso, the Oba
dynasty was
founded by Oranmiyan, and his son
Eweka I
became its
first King (Oba in
Yoruba Languge) with the
unique appellation...
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preserved their title and
status as
traditional rulers in modern-day Nigeria.
Eweka I (1200 AD – 1235AD)
Uwakhuahen (1235 AD – 1243 AD)
Ehenmihen (1243 AD –...
- his
first son and
legitimate heir,
Prince Aguobasimwin, who
ruled as
Eweka II.
Eweka, Iro (1998). Dawn to Dusk: Folk
Tales from Benin.
Taylor & Francis...
- is
located at the
heart of
ancient City of Benin. It was
rebuilt by Oba
Eweka II (1914–1932)
after the
original building was destro****
during the 1897...
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original on
February 25, 2020.
Retrieved October 20, 2020. "
Eweka 4446 Days Retention".
Eweka.nl.
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original on
October 20, 2020. Retrieved...