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name=_("Dahomean")
plural=_("?plural:Dahomeans")
groups="Early Modern", "African"
legend=_("The southern third of modern Benin was once a historic kingdom\
known variously as Agbome (c. 1600 - c. 1700), Danhome (c. 1700 - 1730), and\
Dahomey (1730 - 1894). In 1730 the country became a tributary of the\
neighboring kingdom of Oyo. It was conquered by France in the second\
Franco-Dahomean war (1892 - 1894) and was split into Agbome and Alada. In\
the 18th and 19th centuries Dahomey was known for its fierce ahosi (gbeto)\
warriors: an army of women who were the king's official bodyguards and\
celibate wives.")
leaders = {
"name", "sex"
; 1st of the traditional 12 kings of Dahomey
"Gangnihessou", "Male"
; (c. 1620 - 1645)
"Dakodonou", "Male"
; a.k.a. Wegbaja (1645 - 1685)
"Aho Houegbadja", "Male"
; (1685 - 1708)
"Houessou Akaba", "Male"
; a.k.a. Ahangbe, may have ruled jointly with twin Akaba
"Tassi Hangbe", "Female"
; (1708 - c. 1732)
"Dossou Agadja", "Male"
; Queen mother, wife of Wegbaja
"Adonon", "Female"
; (c. 1732 - 1774)
"Tegbessou", "Male"
; (1774 - 1789)
"Kpengla", "Male"
; (1790 - 1797)
"Agonglo", "Male"
; Often excised from Dahomey history (1804 - 1818)
"Adandozan Magogugu", "Male"
; (1818 - 1858)
"Ghezo Gbalangbe", "Male"
; a.k.a. Badohou (1858 - 1889)
"Glele", "Male"
; Majordomo in 1870s - 1889, very influential woman
"Visesgan", "Female"
; a.k.a. Kondo (1889 - 1894)
"Béhanzin", "Male"
; Last of the 12 kings (1894 - 1900)
"Agoli-agbo", "Male"
; Leader of the ahosi c. 1851
"Seh-Dong-Hong-Beh", "Female"
; Queen mother of Tegbesu, joint ruler by some sources
"Hwanjile", "Female"
}
flag="dahomey"
flag_alt = "-"
city_style = "tropical"
init_techs=""
init_buildings=""
init_units=""
civilwar_nations="ashanti", "benin"
; Oyo and Yoruban if available
cities =
; Major cities in Dahomey (mentioned frequently in records)
"Abomey", ; the capital, built by Houegbadja
"Agongointo-Zoungoudo", ; city reportedly built by Dakodonou
"Allada", ; (Arrada) conquered in 1724
"Hogbonou", ; (Porto-Novo)
"Glēxwé", ; (Ouida/Whydahh) conquered in 1727
"Cotonou", ; a large city, also the Benin seat of government
"Cové",
"Ezame", ; (Tado) birthplace of the Gangnihessou, origin of Fon
; Other cities of pre-colonial Dahomey
"Athiémé",
"Bassila",
"Kétou", ; founded by Ede of Ife in the 12th century
"Pobé",
"Savalou",
"Ganvie", ; established in 16th or 17th centuries
"Grand-Popo", ; grew around the slave trade
"Dassa-Zoumé", ; originally Yoruban, conquered c. 1800
; Cities within the historic borders of Dahomey (may have been part of Dahomey)
"Aplahoué",
"Comé",
"Lokossa",
"Sakété",
"Segboroué"
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