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- Togbe Agorkoli (Eʋegbe: Togbe Agɔ Akɔli) was a legendary ruler of Notsie, a town in modern Togo. During his rule, the Ewe people in what are now Ghana...
- 2017. Agorkoli Tutu The story of Agorkoli focuses on the migration of the Ewe people who in search for greener pastures settled under Togbe Agorkoli, leader...
- death the successor, Togbe Agorkoli, ruled oppressively upon the Ghana Ewes. He ordered all elders to be killed. The King Agorkoli treated the people very...
- triumphant m**** departure of the people of Aflao from the cruel rule of King Agorkoli of Notsie. The festival preserves the people's history of migration from...
- and or the Benin Area, while escaping from the rule of the tyrant Togbe Agorkoli about 450 years ago. "World Gazetteer online". World-gazetteer.com. Archived...
- following an internal crisis as a result of oppressive rule by Togbe Agorkoli I (Agor Akorli), the Ewe revolted and fled south , east and west to neighboring...
- century-1884 AD) Notsé Kingdom (15th century AD-?/present) (NSM in Togo) (Togbe Agorkoli) Mubari Kingdom (15th century-16th century/18th century AD) (Zigaba clan)...
- Notsie. Oral tradition has it that they lived under a wicked king, Togbe Agorkoli (Agor Akorli). In order to escape his tyrannical rule they had to create...
- migration occurred because the people were fed up with the rule of Togbe Agorkoli. The people therefore use the festival to commemorate the heroics of their...
- migrated here from Notsie which is in modern-day Togo to escape King Togbe Agorkoli. The local inhabitants are referred to as the 'Kleviawo'. Klefe people...