Gabaro

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Gabaro
Mmádu
ụdịekerenwoke Dezie
Ụbọchị ọnwụ ya1760 Dezie
Ọrụ ọ na-arụmonarch Dezie
Ọkwá o jiOba of Lagos Dezie

Ọbá Gabaro (aha Bini mbụ bụ Guobaro) onye chịrị site n'afọ 1669 na afọ 1704 bụ Oba nke atọ nke Lagos, nwa na onye nketa nke Oba Ado, na nwa nwa nke Ashipa.[1][2][3] Ụmụnne ya bụ Akinsemoyin, na Erelu Kuti.[4]

Oba nke Lagos[dezie | dezie ebe o si]

Site na mmekorita ya na ụmụ Olofin, Gabaro kwagara oche gọọmentị site na Iddo Island gaa Lagos Island ma guzobe Iga Idunganran dị ka ebe obibi Oba. Dị ka nna ya, Ado, ọ na-anakọta ụtụ kwa afọ site n'aka ndị ọ na-achị nke e zigara Oba nke Benin.[5] Oba Gabaro guzobere ụlọ ọrụ ndị isi ma nye ụmụ Olofin utu aha ndị isi, na-eme ka ha bụrụ ndị isi na-acha ọcha ka ha na-eji okpu silk eme ka ndị isi Benin dị iche.[5]

Edensibia[dezie | dezie ebe o si]

  1. Saburi Oladeni Biobaku (1973). Sources of Yoruba history: Oxford studies in African affairs. Clarendon Press, 1973. ISBN 978-0-19-821669-8. Retrieved on 30 July 2017. 
  2. Deji Ogunremi (1998). Culture and society in Yorubaland. Rex Charles Publication in association with Connel Publications, 1998. ISBN 9789782137739. Retrieved on 30 July 2017. 
  3. Remi Olajumoke (1990). The Spring of a Monarch: The Epic Struggle of King Adeyinka Oyekan II of Lagos. Lawebod Nigeria, 1990. ISBN 9789783088504. Retrieved on 30 July 2017. 
  4. Mann (2007). Slavery and the Birth of an African City: Lagos, 1760-1900. Indiana University Press, 2007. ISBN 9780253348845. 
  5. 5.0 5.1 Folami (1982). A History of Lagos, Nigeria: The Shaping of an African City. Exposition Press, 22. ISBN 9780682497725.