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الصفحة 383
And third , in both Egba and Owu society , the social status of kingship had declined with the rise of a warrior elite in the early nineteenth century , which continued to control affairs in Abeokuta . The traditional institution of ...
And third , in both Egba and Owu society , the social status of kingship had declined with the rise of a warrior elite in the early nineteenth century , which continued to control affairs in Abeokuta . The traditional institution of ...
الصفحة 384
Traditional and political competition often reflected each other . As a result , the mythical relations of seniority , which had influenced the status of kings during colonial rule , continued to be of political importance .
Traditional and political competition often reflected each other . As a result , the mythical relations of seniority , which had influenced the status of kings during colonial rule , continued to be of political importance .
الصفحة 386
Consequently the elevation of a king was no longer the policy or even personal whim of an administrator , but a demonstration of the political sponsor's own status . Thus when in 1996 the Ijebu and Remo communities of Ogun state failed ...
Consequently the elevation of a king was no longer the policy or even personal whim of an administrator , but a demonstration of the political sponsor's own status . Thus when in 1996 the Ijebu and Remo communities of Ogun state failed ...
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