21 février 2013
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Biodun Adediran, « 7. The Eclipse of the Autonomy of Western Yorùbá Kingdoms », Institut français de recherche en Afrique, ID : 10.4000/books.ifra.393
INTRODUCTION By the beginning of the nineteenth century, each of the dynastic groups had gradually built up a kingdom through a series of constitutional adaptations and by extending its sphere of influence territorially from the nucleus where it was installed. Although slight variations existed in the constitutional arrangements, there was some measure of uniformity, at least in broad outline. Also, while each kingdom was politically independent, the feeling of brotherhood within the Odùduwà ...