- Oba
Gabaro (original Bini name was Guobaro) who
reigned from 1669–1704 was the
third Oba of Lagos, son and heir to Oba Ado, and
grandson of Ashipa. His...
- Gowro, also
known as
Gabaro, is an Indo-Aryan
language spoken in
Kohistan District, ****stan.
Gowro at
Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022)
Gowro language at Ethnologue...
- to 1749. His
father was Oba Ado and his
siblings were
Erelu Kuti and Oba
Gabaro, whom he succeeded.
According to the
Justice J. O. K****im
tribunal of inquiry...
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House of
Ashipa Gabaro 1669 1704 2nd Oba. The son of Ado.
House of
Ashipa Eletu Kekere Eletu Omo 1704 1704 3rd Oba. The only son of
Gabaro,
nephew to Akinsemoyin...
- Eko by the Oba of
Benin and a
Daughter of the Oba of Benin. Ado's son,
Gabaro was the
third Oba of Lagos. Ado
collected yearly tributes from his subjects...
- mother's
siblings has
become Oba of
Lagos since Kutere's death;
neither Oba
Gabaro,
whose only
child Oba
Eletu Kekere died
without issue before Ologun Kutere's...
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Kishtwari Poguli Rambani Kohistani languages Bateri Chilisso Gowro /
Gabaro Indus Kohistani Kalami /
Gawri Tirahi / Dardù
Torwali Wotapuri-Katargalai...
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Lagos (complete list) – Ashipa, Oba (c.1682–1716) Ado, Oba (1716–1755)
Gabaro, Oba (1755–1760) Akinsemoyin, Oba (c.1760–1775)
Eletu Kekere, Oba (c.1775–1780)...
- year.
Ashipa (1600–1630) King Ado (1630–1669)
first King of
Lagos King
Gabaro (1669–1704) King
Akinsemoyin (1704–1749)
Eletu Kekere (1749) King Ologun...
- ISBN 978-3447056076
Alessandro Triulzi:
United and Divided.
Boorana and
Gabaro among the
Macha Oromo in
Western Ethiopia, in: Paul TW Baxter, Jan Hultin...