Akengbuda (c. 1720 – 1804) was the thirtieth Oba of Benin who reigned from c. 1750 AD – c. 1804 AD. He was the son and successor of Eresoyen, and the...
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Obanosa, originally known as Osifo Akengbuda, was the thirty-first Oba of the Benin Kingdom, reigning from c. 1804 AD – c. 1816 AD. His reign was marked...
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– 1713 AD) Akenzua I (1713 AD – 1735 AD) Eresoyen (1735 AD – 1750 AD) Akengbuda (1750 AD – 1804 AD) Obanosa (1804 AD – 1816 AD) Ogbebo (1816 AD – 1816...
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(1844–1846) Hanto Tona, King (1846–1858) Kingdom of Benin (complete list) – Akengbuda, Oba (1750–1804) Obanosa, Oba (1804–1816) Ogbebo, Oba (1816) Osemwende...
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Oba (1712–1713) Akenzua I, Oba (1713–1740) Eresoyen, Oba (1740–1750) Akengbuda, Oba (1750–1804) Dahomey (complete list) – Akaba, King (1685–1716) Hangbe...
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VI; Urora - Akengbuda Primary School VII; Urora - Akengbuda Primary School VIII; Urora - Akengbuda Primary School IX; Urora - Akengbuda Primary School...
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regained much of its former power in the reigns of Oba Eresoyen and Oba Akengbuda. In 1897, the British sacked Benin City. Sungbo's Eredo and the walls...
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regained much of its former power in the reigns of Oba Eresoyen and Oba Akengbuda. After the 16th century, Benin mainly exported pepper, ivory, gum, and...
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(1550–1578), Ehengbuda (1578–1606), Ohuan (1606–1641), Ewuakpe (1700–1712), Akengbuda (1750–1804), and Obanosa (1804–1816). However, it also grappled with challenges...
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