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Kpengla was a King of the
Kingdom of Dahomey, in present-day Benin, from 1774
until 1789.
Kpengla followed his
father Tegbessou to the
throne and much...
- took over from his
father King
Kpengla in 1789 and
inherited many of the
economic problems that
developed during Kpengla's reign.
Because of the poor economy...
- in a
tunic at
Place goho in
Abomey Reign 1740–1774
Predecessor Agaja Successor Kpengla Died 1774 (1775)
House Aladaxonou Father Agaja Mother Hwanjile...
- (1718–1740) V****al of the Oyo Empire, 1740–1823 Tegbessou, King (1740–1774)
Kpengla, King (1774–1789) Agonglo, King (1789–1797) Adandozan, King (1797–1818)...
- 1645 1680
Akaba 1680 1708
Agaja 1708 1740
Tegbessou (Tegbesu) 1740 1774
Kpengla 1774 1789
Agonglo 1790 1797
Adandozan 1797 1818 Guézo (Ghézo/Gezo) 1818...
- had
defined the
administrations of his
father Agonglo and
grandfather Kpengla,
Adandozan tried to
reduce slavery to
decrease European trade, and when...
- occupation. The
Royal Road was
built in the late 18th
century by King
Kpengla which stretched from
Abomey through Cana up to Ouidah. The
quality of early...
- carved". It was a
replica of the
throne of the
seventh king of Dahomey,
Kpengla. It was
given as a gift by amb****adors of the king Adandozan for the, at...
- Dahomey. 1718 to 1740 Agaja,
Ahosu 1740 to 1774 Tegbesu,
Ahosu 1774 to 1789
Kpengla,
Ahosu 1789 to 1797 Agonglo,
Ahosu 1797 to 1818 Adandozan,
Regent Excluded...
- occupation. The
Royal Road was
built in the late 18th
century by King
Kpengla which stretched from
Abomey through Cana up to Ouidah.
Between 1725 and...