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heart of the
Yoruba country, west of the
Effon ridge which separate the
Ijeshas from the
Ekitis to
their east, and at the
intersection of
roads from Ile-Ife...
- Erin-
Ijesha Waterfalls (also
known as
Olumirin waterfalls) is
located in Erin-odo, Osun State. It is a
tourist attraction located in
Oriade local government...
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Tourist sites in the area
include Oluminrin Waterfalls, also
known as Erin
Ijesha Waterfalls, and a mat
weaving market. The
College of
Education of the Osun...
- Ilas in the
alliance against them. The
Ekitis and Ila, now
joined by the
Ijeshas, laid
siege to Ikirun. The Emir of
Ilorin sent his forces, led by Ajia...
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primarily inhabited by the
Yoruba people,
mainly of the Ibolo, Ifẹ, Igbomina,
Ijesha, and Oyo subgroups. In the pre-colonial period, the area that is now Osun...
- (1983)
Ijeshas and Nigerians. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press African Studies Series 39. p. 96
second paragraph Peel, J.D.Y. (1983)
Ijeshas and Nigerians...
- Owe, Ikiri, Ijumu, Oworo, Gbede, Abunu.
Central Yoruba (CY) Igbomina,
Ijesha, Ifẹ,
Ekiti (including Akurẹ), Ẹfọn,
Western Akoko. South-West
Yoruba (SWY)...
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Yoruba Niger–Congo → Yoruba,
Yoruba Sign
Yorubaland (Nigeria, Benin, Togo)
Ijesha, Egba, Yewa, Igbomina, Awori, Akoko, Okun, Ana, Ekiti, Ilaje, Ijebu, Oyo...
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received the Martini–Henry when the
British adopted the Lee–Metford. The
Ijeshas used
large numbers of Snider–Enfields
against Ibadan during the 16-year-long...
- people,
Ijesha,
Ijebu people, and others.
During the war, all of the
subethnic groups of the
Yoruba either supported the
Ibadan or the
Ijesha . The main...