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Ohuan (also
spelled Ouan),
originally known as
Prince Odogbo, was the
nineteenth Oba of
Benin who
ruled from
circa 1606 AD to 1641 AD. He was the only...
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codes also given). One of such
villages is Ebueneki,
which is
situated in
Ohuan ward in
Uhunmwonde LGA.
Below is a list of district/Area,
including villages...
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Prince Odogbo, who
later succeeded his
father as Oba with
regnal name
Ohuan.
During his reign, Oba
Ehengbuda embarked on a
series of
military campaigns...
- AD – 1550 AD)
Orhogbua (1550 AD – 1578 AD)
Ehengbuda (1578 AD -1606 AD)
Ohuan (1606 AD – 1641 AD)
Ohenzae (1641 AD – 1661 AD)
Akenzae (1661 AD – 1669...
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various branches of the
royal family fought for position. The
death of Oba
Ohuan in 1641 may have
marked the end of the
direct father-to-son line of succession...
- 1700–1710)
Benin Kingdom of
Benin (complete list) – Ehengbuda, Oba (1580–1602)
Ohuan, Oba (1602–1656) Ohenzae, Oba (1656–1661) Akenzae, Oba (1661–1669) Akengboi...
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Kingdom in 1625 A.D. at a time when it was
suspected that
their cousin, Oba
Ohuan who was
childless due to a
curse placed on him by a man
called Ogina with...
- (1480–1504),
Esigie (1504–1550),
Orhogbua (1550–1578),
Ehengbuda (1578–1606),
Ohuan (1606–1641),
Ewuakpe (1700–1712),
Akengbuda (1750–1804), and
Obanosa (1804–1816)...