
Agaja - Wikipedia
Agaja (also spelled Agadja [3] and also known as Trudo Agaja or Trudo Audati) was a king of the Kingdom of Dahomey, in present-day Benin, who ruled from 1718 until 1740. [4] He came to …
Agaja | West African Empire, Slave Trade, Abomey | Britannica
Agaja (born c. 1673—died 1740, Allada, Dahomey [now Benin]) was the third ruler of the West African kingdom of Dahomey (1708–40), who was able to extend his kingdom southward to …
History of the Kingdom of Dahomey - Wikipedia
King Agaja, grandson of Houegbadja, came to the throne in 1718 and began significant expansion of the Kingdom of Dahomey. By 1720, King Agaja repudiated the kingdom's allegiance to …
AGAJA Vigo 【Tratamiento Ludopatía o Adicción al Juego】
En la asociación AGAJA nos dedicamos a brindar apoyo y tratamiento a quienes necesitan ayuda contra la ludopatía. Ofrecemos un entorno seguro donde cada persona puede compartir sus …
Agaja and the Slave Trade: Another Look at the Evidence
May 13, 2014 · First, it proposes to examine the validity of Akinjogbin's thesis by examining one particular aspect of his argument: the motives of the Dahomey ruler Agaja (ca. 1708 to 1740) …
Robert Norris, Agaja, and the Dahomean Conquest of Allada and …
May 13, 2014 · In a book in which he gave an account of the reign of Tegbesu (1740-1774), Robert Norris, the late eighteenth-century slave trader historian of Dahomey, included a brief …
Annual Customs of Dahomey - Wikipedia
King Agaja (1718–1740) further centralized the ceremonies under the king and the royal dynasty. Under Agaja, the Annual customs became the central religious ceremony in the kingdom, wide …
Agaja, King of Dahomey, 1673-1740 - LC Linked Data Service
found: Hist. dict. of Benin, 1987 (Agaja, 1673-1740; one of Dahomey's greatest kings, ascended to throne in 1708)
The original text of King Agaja's letter has not so far been traced. The text published in 1990 was taken from the printed record of pro-ceedings in the House of Commons of the United …
The History of the Kingdom of Dahomey - Black History Month …
Nov 28, 2019 · King Agaja, grandson of Houegbadja, came to the throne in 1718 and began significant expansion of the Kingdom of Dahomey. By 1720, King Agaja repudiated the …
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