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  2. History of the Kingdom of Dahomey - Wikipedia

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    The key role of Dahomey with the slave trade had a significant impact on a range of other scholars. Philosopher Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel used the funeral ceremonies after the death of the King of Dahomey in his Lectures on the Philosophy of History (1837).

  3. Ghezo - Wikipedia

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    [11] [12] The British government began putting significant pressure on King Ghezo in the 1840s to end the slave trade in Dahomey. [11] King Ghezo responded to these requests by saying he was unable to end the slave trade because of domestic pressure. [6] Ghezo added: The slave trade is the ruling principle of my people.

  4. Dahomey - Wikipedia

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    The Kingdom of Dahomey (/ d ə ˈ h oʊ m i /) was a West African kingdom located within present-day Benin that existed from approximately 1600 until 1904. It developed on the Abomey Plateau amongst the Fon people in the early 17th century and became a regional power in the 18th century by expanding south to conquer key cities like Whydah belonging to the Kingdom of Whydah on the Atlantic ...

  5. Sara Forbes Bonetta - Wikipedia

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    Sara Forbes Bonetta, otherwise known as Sally Forbes Bonetta, (born Aina or Ina; c. 1843 – 15 August 1880), [2] was ward and goddaughter of Queen Victoria.She was believed to have been a titled member of the Egbado clan of the Yoruba people in West Africa, who was orphaned during a war with the nearby Kingdom of Dahomey as a child, and was later enslaved by King Ghezo of Dahomey.

  6. King of Dahomey - Wikipedia

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    Tapestry depicting several kings of Dahomey and their regnal years. The King of Dahomey (Ahosu in the Fon language) was the ruler of Dahomey, a West African kingdom in the southern part of present-day Benin, which lasted from 1600 until 1900 when the French Third Republic abolished the political authority of the Kingdom.

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    "Time to Boycott the Woman King movie. The film is about the Dahomey & Benin that traded slaves into the transatlantic. #BoycottWomanKing," tweeted @tonetalks. "This may be the most offensive film ...

  9. Francisco Félix de Souza - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] He has been called "the greatest slave trader". [4] Trading slaves from what was then the Dahomey region, he was known for his extravagance and was reputed to have had at least 80 children with women in his harem. [5] De Souza continued to market slaves after the trade was abolished in most jurisdictions. [4]

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