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Ajaka

Ajaka was an Oyo emperor (located within modern-day Nigeria) who was twice on the throne. His father was Oranyan or Oranmiyan and his brother, according to the historian Samuel Johnson, was Shango.

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Ajaka

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Triples13
Avg. degree1.83
Density0.166667
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Ajaka → After, Alaafin, Basorun, He, In, Ogidigbo, Oyo, Salekoudi, Shango, The, The Basorun, This, Yoruban

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emperor brother oyo shango throne father samuel johnson basorun drum oranyan originally death later located within modern-day nigeria twice oranmiyan

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Ajakarelated to LifeOyo0.60section
Ajakarelated to LifeAfter0.60section
Ajakarelated to LifeShango0.60section
Ajakarelated to LifeHe0.60section
Ajakarelated to LifeThe0.60section
Ajakarelated to LifeThis0.60section
Ajakarelated to LifeIn0.60section
Ajakarelated to LifeThe Basorun0.60section
Ajakarelated to LifeSalekoudi0.60section
Ajakarelated to LifeYoruban0.60section
Ajakarelated to LifeOgidigbo0.60section
Ajakarelated to LifeAlaafin0.60section

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