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  2. Oba of Benin - Wikipedia

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    Ovonramwen, Oba of Benin from 1888- January 1898 An Oba on horseback with attendants from 16th century An Oba of Benin from the late 17th century. The Oba of Benin is the traditional ruler and the custodian of the culture of the Edo people and all Edoid people. The then Kingdom of Benin (not to be confused with the modern-day and unrelated ...

  3. File:Oba of Benin Palace, Benin, Edo state.jpg - Wikipedia

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    File:Oba of Benin Palace, Benin, Edo state.jpg. Add languages. ... 782 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons.

  4. File:Uvorama (Overami) Nabeshi, The Last King (Oba) Of Benin ...

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    Uvorama (Overami) Nabeshi, The Last King (Oba) Of Benin. From a photograph taken on board the Niger Coast Protectorate Yacht while the King was on his way to exile. (1897)

  5. Art of the Kingdom of Benin - Wikipedia

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    The royal arts of the Benin Kingdom of southern region Nigeria affirm the centrality of the Oba, or divine king, portraying his divine nature. While recording the kingdom's significant historical events and the Oba's involvement with them, they also initiate the Oba's interactions with the supernatural and honor his deified ancestors, forging a continuity that is vital to the kingdom's well-being.

  6. Erediauwa - Wikipedia

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    Erediauwa's media-friendly image increased the royal family's engagement with the Benin Kingdom and Nigeria in general. Previously approached with apprehension by the public and media practitioners, the gates of the palace were opened, which normalised communication with the Oba's subjects through a quarterly press conference. [11]

  7. Royal Palace of the Oba of Benin - Wikipedia

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    The palace, built by Oba Ewedo (1255–1280), is located at the heart of ancient City of Benin. It was rebuilt by Oba Eweka II (1914–1932) after the original building was destroyed during the 1897 war with the British. The Royal Palace of Oba of Benin is a celebration and preservation of the rich Benin culture. [3]

  8. File:Eweka II, Oba of Benin (r.1914-1933).jpg - Wikipedia

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    This image might not be in the public domain outside of the United States; this especially applies in the countries and areas that do not apply the rule of the shorter term for US works, such as Canada, Mainland China (not Hong Kong or Macao), Germany, Mexico, and Switzerland. The creator and year of publication are essential information and ...

  9. File:Interior of Oba's compound burnt during siege of Benin ...

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    English: Interior of Oba's compound burnt during seige of Benin City (present day Nigeria) , with bronze plaques in the foreground and three British soldiers of the Benin Punative Expedition 9-18 February 1897. Photographer Reginald Granville.