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Naimbanna II (c. 1720 – 11
November 1793) was Obai (King) of the
Temne people of
Sierra Leone. He was
known to be a kind ruler.: 198 In 1786, the British...
- John
Naimbanna (1768–1793) was a
Temne Prince who
visited London in 1791–1793.He was the son of Nemgbana, the
regent of the Koya Temne. He met an untimely...
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Sierra Leone Kingdom of Koya (complete list) –
Naimbanna I, Bai (1680–1720)
Naimbanna II, Bai (1720–1793)
Farima IV, Bai (1793–1807) Togo Antigua...
- I 1610 1630 6
Borea II 1630 1664 7
Felipe II 1664 1680 8
Naimbanna I 1680 1720 9
Naimbanna II 1720 11
November 1793 [citation needed] 10
Farima IV 1793...
- Bakar, King (1674–1708)
Sierra Leone Kingdom of Koya (complete list) –
Naimbanna I, Bai (1680–1720)
Antigua Colonial Antigua (complete list) – British...
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interested in sa****uarding
their interests in
Sierra Leone. The
Temne king,
Naimbanna II,
opposed slave trading but
supported other trade and
amicable relations...
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Leone name="Harvard" /> Bai
Koblo Pathbana II Ella
Koblo Gulama Obai
Naimbanna II
Temne "The
Chiefdoms of
Sierra Leone -
Harvard University - PDF Free...
- on land
purchased from
local Koya
Temne subchief King Tom and
regent Naimbanna II, a
purchase which the
Europeans understood to cede the land to the...
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after she died he
moved to Rogbana,
becoming translator and
adviser to
Naimbanna II,
marrying his daughter, who was
later known as Clara. In 1792 Griffiths...
- or "The
Black Prince" The
Black Prince, an
account of the life of John
Naimbanna, a
prince of the
Temne people from
Sierra Leone This
disambiguation page...