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Alaafin, or The
custodian of the
Palace in the
Yoruba language, is the
title of the king of the
medieval Oyo
empire and present-day Oyo town of West Africa...
- (meaning 'king' or 'ruler' in the
Yoruba language) with the
title of "
Alaafin of Oyo" (
Alaafin means 'owner of the palace' in Yoruba). He left all his treasures...
- In Ọ̀yọ empire, the oba is
referred to as the
Aláàfin,
meaning owner of the palace. List of
Alaafins of Oyo Oyo
Empire Yoruba states List of
rulers of...
- 2022) was the
Alaafin, or
traditional ruler, of the
Yoruba town of Oyo and
rightful heir to the
throne of its
historic empire.
Alaafin Adeyemi III was...
- the
businesswoman who runs a
ceramics workshop /
factory Taiwo H****an as
Alaafin Ademuyiwa Ropo
Ewenla as
Asohun Oba for
Ojumo town
Faithia Balogun as Ojumo...
- the wars as the
disintegration of the old Oyo
Empire after the
death of
Alaafin Abiodun in 1789 and a
resurgence of long-standing
quarrels between the...
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originally from Oyo but
migrated to Lagos. He was a great-grandson of the
Alaafin Abiodun of Oyo. He
attended C.M.S.
Grammar School, a
missionary school...
-
refer to
their various rulers,
though other titles such as Ooni, Alake,
Alaafin, Awujale, Olomu, Akarigbo, Orangun, Olu'wo, Eleko, Soun,
Olumushin and...
-
hardship among the people.[citation needed]
Alaafin was so
impressed by Ogunlola's
prowess that he, the
Alaafin,
requested Ogunlola to stay in the capital...
- Amuniwaiye,
Alaafin (1746) Onisile,
Alaafin (1746–1754) Labisi,
Alaafin (1754) Awonbioju,
Alaafin (1754) Agboluaje,
Alaafin (1754) Majeogbe,
Alaafin (1754–1770)...