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Kpengla

Kpengla was a King of the Kingdom of Dahomey, in present-day Benin, from 1774 until 1789. Kpengla followed his father Tegbessou to the throne and much of his administration was defined by the increasing Atlantic slave trade and regional rivalry over the profits from this trade. His attempts to control the slave trade generally failed, and when he died of…

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Rise to power

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Slave trade policy

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Construction

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Born
c. 1735
Died
1789 (1790)
Father
Tegbessou
House
Aladaxonou
Predecessor
Tegbessou
Reign
1774–1789

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Rise to power

Slave trade policy

Construction

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Kpengla

Nodes29
Edges28
Triples55
Avg. degree1.93
Density0.068966
Components1

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Kpengla

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related to Rise to power · 23
Kpengla → Agaja's, Allada, Asantehene Osei Kwadwo, Ashanti Empire, Atlantic, Dahomey, Diplomatic, During, European, Following, However, It, King Agaja, King Tegbessou, Large, Oyo Empire, Royal Palace, Tegbessou, Tegbessou's, The
related to Slave trade policy · 12
Kpengla → As, At Kpengla's, Badagry, Dahomey, Epe, Europeans, Having, Oyo, Oyo Empire, Porto-Novo, The, Whydah
related to Construction · 11
Kpengla → Abomey, Abson, According, Cana, Dahomey, English, European, Lionel Abson, This, West Africa, Whydah
related to Death · 2
Kpengla → Agonglo, Kpengla's
Born · 1
Kpengla → c. 1735
Died · 1
Kpengla → 1789 (1790)
Father · 1
Kpengla → Tegbessou
House · 1
Kpengla → Aladaxonou
Predecessor · 1
Kpengla → Tegbessou
Reign · 1
Kpengla → 1774–1789

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trade slave dahomey king kingdom oyo tegbessou 1789 whydah agonglo traders slaves died ports empire throne became would son smallpox

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
KpenglaBornc. 17351.00infobox
KpenglaDied1789 (1790)1.00infobox
KpenglaFatherTegbessou1.00infobox
KpenglaHouseAladaxonou1.00infobox
KpenglaPredecessorTegbessou1.00infobox
KpenglaReign1774–17891.00infobox
KpenglaSuccessorAgonglo1.00infobox
Kpenglarelated to ConstructionAbomey0.60section
Kpenglarelated to ConstructionDahomey0.60section
Kpenglarelated to ConstructionWhydah0.60section
Kpenglarelated to ConstructionCana0.60section
Kpenglarelated to ConstructionThis0.60section

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