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الصفحة 372
While for several decades the Alake was the Sole Native Authority of Egbaland , all kings held ex - officio posts in the administration , received stipends and controlled or influenced police activities as well as matters relating to ...
While for several decades the Alake was the Sole Native Authority of Egbaland , all kings held ex - officio posts in the administration , received stipends and controlled or influenced police activities as well as matters relating to ...
الصفحة 375
However , kings derived a substantial income from other sources , based on their control of local affairs . ... Second , each Abeokuta king controlled large tracts of his community's land both within and outside Abeokuta .
However , kings derived a substantial income from other sources , based on their control of local affairs . ... Second , each Abeokuta king controlled large tracts of his community's land both within and outside Abeokuta .
الصفحة 384
During the preparations for independence and the First Republic kings ' official powers declined , and financially they became increasingly dependent on political goodwill . Moreover , political competition was no longer confined to the ...
During the preparations for independence and the First Republic kings ' official powers declined , and financially they became increasingly dependent on political goodwill . Moreover , political competition was no longer confined to the ...
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