Oba of Benin
The Oba of Benin chi ajofe kpai éné ki gwo ñyi culture Edo people manyi abo Edoid. kingdom Benin Akwobi chi Dahomey ma dó.) O ñwu amone la nana tule ojane Edo.
Amí Oba Benin Lingdom
nwọ́cheÓdò (1180–1440)
nwọ́che- Eweka I (1200 AD- 1235AD)
- Uwakhuanhen (1235 AD- 1243 AD)
- Ehenmihen (1243 AD – 1255 AD)
- Ewedo (1255 AD- 1280 AD)
- Oguola (128- AD- 1295 AD)
- Edoni (1295 AD – 1299 AD)
- Udagbedo (1299 AD – 1325 AD)
- Ohen (1325 AD – 1370 AD)
- Egbeka (1370 AD – 1400 AD)
- Orobiru (1400 AD – 1430 AD)
- Uwaifiokun (1430 AD – 1440 AD):[1]
Ódò (1440–1897)
nwọ́che- Ewuare The Great (1440 AD – 1473 AD)
- Ezoti (Reigned for 14 days)
- Olua (1473 AD – 1480 AD)
- Ozolua (1480 AD – 1504 AD)
- Esigie (1504 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 AD)
- Akengboi ( 1669 AD – 1675 AD)
- Akenkpaye (1675 AD – 1684 AD)
- Akengbedo (1684 AD – 1689 AD)
- Oroghene (1689 AD – 1700 AD)
- Ewuakpe (1700 AD – 1712 AD)
- Ozuere (1712 AD – 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 AD) (Reigned for eight months)
- Osemwede (1816 AD – 1848 AD)
- Adolo (1848 AD – 1888 AD)
- Ovonramwen N'Ogbaise (1888 AD – 1914 AD)
- Eweka II (1914 AD – 1933 AD)
- Akenzua II (1933 AD – 1978 AD)
- Erediauwa (1979–2016)
- Ewuare II (2016 – present)
Go gé
nwọ́cheReferences
nwọ́che- ↑ Ben-Amos, Paula Girshick (1995). The Art of Benin Revised Edition. British Museum Press. p. 20. ISBN 0-7141-2520-2.
Linki ododa
nwọ́che- Africa Reparations Movement | Campaign for the return of the Benin Bronzes
- Stories of royalty in brass. Collections Multimedia Public Access System, The British Museum, 2000. Accessed 6 September 2006.
- "The Obas that ruled Benin after the Ogiso dynasty". Edofolks – List of Obas of Benin
- Benin kingdom Obas 1200AD–Date (with photos) {source Edoworld}
- Benin Monarchial system {source Edoworld}
- Benin Traditional Temple and Cultural Center to the world
- Royal Art of Benin: The Perls Collection, an exhibition catalog from The Metropolitan Museum of Art (fully available online as PDF), which contains material on several Obas of Benin