- a
coordinated ****anese
transcription system for
several Slavic languages Automatic cyrillization of
hiragana and
katakana Kiriji and
Yevgeny Polivanov...
- The
Kiriji War, also
known as the Ekiti–Parapo War, was a 16-year-long
civil war
between the
subethnic kingdoms of the
Yoruba people,
specifically divided...
- In the 19th century, this town was the
epicenter of the
Jalumi and the
Kiriji wars
among the
Yoruba nations, and the
foundation of
peace among all warring...
- to have
singlehandedly triggered the
longest civil war in
Nigeria - the
Kiriji War.
Prince Fabunmi Isola was born in 1849 in
Okemesi (formerly Imesi-igbodo)...
- Edi-Araromi, Peete, Aiyetoro, Ajegunle, Osoro-Odoka, Kajola, 'Budo
Kiriji and Oke Budo. The
Kiriji War, a 16-year-long
civil war
between the
subethnic kingdoms...
- War of the
Pacific Argentine Civil Wars
Russian conquest of
Central Asia
Kiriji War
Mahdist War Anglo-Egyptian War
Colombian Civil war of 1884-1885 Northwest...
- and the
commander and
leader of the
Western forces of
Ibadan during the
Kiriji War from 1877 to his
death in 1885. On
arrival in Ibadan,
Latoosa joined...
- present-day Nigeria, who
served as the
Seriki (commander-in-chief)
during the
Kiriji War (1877-1893)
against Ibadan.[citation needed] He was born Òrìṣàráyíbí...
- Okemesi, whom was a
warrior and a
leader of the Ekiti-parapo
forces in
Kiriji War. The
current king of the town is HRM Oba
Michael Gbadebo Adedeji CON...
- like the Oyo Empire. From 1877 to 1893,
Western Yoruba states fought the
Kiriji War
alongside other Eastern Yoruba groups against Eastern Yoruba groups;...