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1 Afemai Kingdoms

Afemai Kingdoms: In the northern part of Edo State, there were several Afemai (Edo North) kingdoms and chiefdoms, including Auchi, Fugar, Okpella, and Igarra.


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    2 Benin Kingdom

    The most dominant and influential kingdom in the region, known for its advanced political system, art, and culture.


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    3 Esan Kingdoms

    This includes several smaller kingdoms, such as the Uromi Kingdom, Ekpoma, Irrua, Ubiaja, and Ewu, among others. These were autonomous but shared cultural and linguistic ties.



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    4 Owan Kingdom

    Owan Kingdoms: The Owan area also had smaller kingdoms, such as Emai and Ora.



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