
Owu Kingdom - Wikipedia
During the Owu war, the Olowu was carried on his back (to disguise his escape) from Orile Owu (Owu Ipole) to Orile Erunmu, guarded by a combined team of his royal guards and Oba Erunmu's royal guards. After Orile Owu was devastated, the remaining Owu army retreated to defend Orile Erunmu against the allied army of Ijebu and Ife.
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seven years of fighting Owu was destroyed. Result of The Owu War (a) Ife and Ijebu allies under the leadership of Okunade and attacked the Egbe towns for allowing Owu refugees to settle in their territory. (b) The war led to the rise of new towns, Abeokuta and Ibadan by about 1830,
The Owu War And The kingdom | Yoruba History - Dakingsman
2025年1月18日 · The Owu War. Owu people move about the region fighting wars while retaining family networks. There were no responsibilities for a particular gender; the group is generally responsible for defending their homestead and building dwellings. It Brought the saying among the Yorubas that “A bi omo l’owu, e ni Ako tabi Abo; e wo ni kin se omo nibe
The Owu War And The Kingdom | Yoruba History - Culture
2020年8月15日 · The Owu people settled at a village called Dariagbon, next to Sifirin in Osun, when the Ife people started their war song as they thought Owu people could be conquered easily. The Owu people annihilated Ife’s army, and those who …
The Owu – Ijebu War & The Owu Lost Children | Yoruba History
2025年1月18日 · The Owu homestead was Dariagbon, next to Sifirin in Osun State, 15 miles from the modern Oyo while their capital was Owu Ogbere when the Owu-Ijebu war occurred. The battle lasted for at least four years, where thousands of people were killed, and hundreds of thousands of Owu people were displaced.
History of the Owu Kingdom | Owu Crown | Owu Council
2025年3月24日 · Owu, formerly known as Orile-Owu, an old forest kingdom, is thought to have been the earliest town outside of Ile-Ife, the Yoruba people’s traditional homeland. The idea that this ancient kingdom served as the foundation for all other Owu communities has given rise to many controversies.
The Owu-Ife War (1821-1828) - yorubaness.com.ng
2022年7月5日 · The Owu-Ife war, as its name denotes, was a bloody conflict that broke out between the people of Ile-Ife and natives of the neighbouring town of Owu between 1821 and 1828. Its significance lies in the fact that it was a war that opened the gate of tragedy for other wars in Yoruba land.
The Yoruba Civil Wars (1830 - 1886) - Nigeria Gists
2015年8月20日 · This was the first major war in southern Yorubaland in the nineteenth century. Beginning in c. 1820, the Owu War dragged on until c. 1825 when the allied forces succeeded in defeating and destroying Owu.
Owu War against the Ife-Ijebu Alliance 1816-1821 - onwar.com
Owu War against the Ife-Ijebu Alliance 1816-1821. After another incident involving Ijebu traders at Apomu, Owu destroyed the town and a number of Ijebu were killed. Owu was now confronted by an Ife-Ijebu alliance.