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With particular reference to the foundation and growth of Aja communities in Nigeria , three periods seem to stand out clearly from the rest : ( i ) the Dahomeyan invasions of the eighteenth century , particularly the conquests of ...
With particular reference to the foundation and growth of Aja communities in Nigeria , three periods seem to stand out clearly from the rest : ( i ) the Dahomeyan invasions of the eighteenth century , particularly the conquests of ...
الصفحة 20
Huntokonu to Badagry some time early in the eighteenth century ( ibid : 14 , 15–25 ) . Nineteenth - Century Migrations In Ado and Ipokia districts of Egbado South Local Government area , Aja settlements are evidently more recent than ...
Huntokonu to Badagry some time early in the eighteenth century ( ibid : 14 , 15–25 ) . Nineteenth - Century Migrations In Ado and Ipokia districts of Egbado South Local Government area , Aja settlements are evidently more recent than ...
الصفحة 21
Twentieth - Century Migrations The Aja migrant communities that were founded in south - western Nigeria in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries witnessed a period of accelerated growth and even new foundations in the twentieth ...
Twentieth - Century Migrations The Aja migrant communities that were founded in south - western Nigeria in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries witnessed a period of accelerated growth and even new foundations in the twentieth ...
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A Note on their Origins Settlement | 15 |
Contributors to this Number | 28 |
Contributors to Number 1 | 29 |
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