• Oba Gabaro (original Bini name was Guobaro) who reigned from 1669–1704 was the third Oba of Lagos, son and heir to Oba Ado, and grandson of Ashipa. His...
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  • to 1749. His father was Oba Ado and his siblings were Erelu Kuti and Oba Gabaro, whom he succeeded. According to the Justice J. O. Kassim tribunal of inquiry...
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  • Gowro, also known as Gabaro, is an Indo-Aryan language spoken in Kohistan District, Pakistan. Gowro at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) Gowro language at Ethnologue...
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  • Oba Eletu Kekere, son of Oba Gabaro, reigned briefly as Oba of Lagos following Oba Akinsemoyin's death in 1775. Not much is known about Eletu Kekere's...
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    Eko by the Oba of Benin and a Daughter of the Oba of Benin. Ado's son, Gabaro was the third Oba of Lagos. Ado collected yearly tributes from his subjects...
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  • mother's siblings has become Oba of Lagos since Kutere's death; neither Oba Gabaro, whose only child Oba Eletu Kekere died without issue before Ologun Kutere's...
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    House of Ashipa Gabaro 1669 1704 2nd Oba. The son of Ado. House of Ashipa Eletu Kekere Eletu Omo 1704 1704 3rd Oba. The only son of Gabaro, nephew to Akinsemoyin...
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    year. Ashipa (1600–1630) King Ado (1630–1669) first King of Lagos King Gabaro (1669–1704) King Akinsemoyin (1704–1749) Eletu Kekere (1749) King Ologun...
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  • Lagos (complete list) – Ashipa, Oba (c.1682–1716) Ado, Oba (1716–1755) Gabaro, Oba (1755–1760) Akinsemoyin, Oba (c.1760–1775) Eletu Kekere, Oba (c.1775–1780)...
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    languages (dialect continuum) Bateri (बटेरी – Bateri) Chilisso Gowro / Gabaro Indus Kohistani (Maiya, Shutun, Abasin Kohistani) Indus Kohistani dialect...
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  • ISBN 978-3447056076 Alessandro Triulzi: United and Divided. Boorana and Gabaro among the Macha Oromo in Western Ethiopia, in: Paul TW Baxter, Jan Hultin...
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    and pepper farm. The ancient palace was initially built in 1670 for Oba Gabaro (1669-1760). It was later refurbished by the Portuguese, with materials...
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    of 16th century many indigenous peoples made into Gabaros (serfs). The Oromos adopted the Gabaros in mass, adopting them to the qomo (clan) in a process...
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  • King Ado in power. Iga Idunganran built (approximate date). 1669 - King Gabaro in power. 1704 - King Akinsemoyin in power. 1749 Eletu Kekere becomes Oba...
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  • Northern Pakistan – Criterion Quarterly". "Dardic languages – RASHID AHMED GABARO". "A First Look at Mankiyali Language: An Endangered Language". ProQuest...
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