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  2. Benin Moat - Wikipedia

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    The Benin Moat (Edo: Iyanuwo), [1] also known as the Benin Iya, or Walls of Benin, are a series of massive earthworks encircling Benin City in Nigeria's Edo State. These moats have deep historical roots, with evidence suggesting their existence before the establishment of the Oba monarchy. Construction began around 800 AD and continued until ...

  3. Kingdom of Benin - Wikipedia

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    A series of walls marked the incremental growth of the city from 850 AD until its decline in the 16th century. To enclose his palace he commanded the building of Benin's inner wall, and 11-kilometre-long (7 mi) earthen rampart girded by a moat 6 m (20 ft) deep. This was excavated in the early 1960s by Graham Connah. Connah estimated that its ...

  4. Ancient gates of Benin Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    In the 1974 edition of the Guinness Book of Records, it described the Benin City walls as the largest earthwork carried out before the Mechanical period. [1] Part of the walls were believed to be about 65 ft (20 m) tall. [2] The ancient walls in the Benin Kingdom were transformed to the access point or gates to the city.

  5. Sungbo's Eredo - Wikipedia

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    It was likely to have been inspired by the same process that led to the construction of similar walls and ditches throughout western Nigeria, including earthworks around Ifẹ̀, Ilesa, and the Benin Iya, a 6,500-kilometre (4,000 mi) series of connected but separate earthworks in the neighboring Edo-speaking region. It is believed that the ...

  6. File:Map of Benin with Biafra and Nigeria.svg - Wikipedia

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  7. Talk:Benin Moat - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Benin Moat in Rural Areas.jpg This would be a great image, but I'm not sure if it's free use. It is sourced to the blog EdoWorld, but it appears to be a book scan, not from the blog itself (And in any case, there's no indication that it'd be free to use anyhow.)

  8. No, the Mavericks did not edit Luka Dončić out of a hype ...

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    It's hard to think of a single move that has inspired more animus from a fanbase than the Dallas Mavericks trading away Luka Dončić in the dead of night.Three weeks later, Dallas fans still aren ...

  9. File:Benin location map.svg - Wikipedia

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