Territory located in present-day Benin.
Later known as Ajache Ipo or Ajashe (Adjatshe/Adjatché).
Ahosu = King.
Tenure
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Incumbent
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Notes
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Hogbonu Kingdom Division of Allada royal family
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Agasuvi Dynasty (Alada-tadonu or Hwegbonu Dynasty)
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1688 to 1729 |
Té-Agbanlin, Ahosu |
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1729 to 1739 |
Hiakpon, Ahosu |
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1739 to 1746 |
Lokpon, Ahosu |
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1746 to 1752 |
Hude, Queen |
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1752 to 1757 |
Messe, Ahosu (Messi) |
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1757 to 1761 |
Huyi, Ahosu |
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1761 to 1765 |
Gbeyon, Ahosu |
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1765 to 1775 |
Interregnum |
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1775 to 1783 |
Ayikpe, Ahosu |
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1783 to 1794 |
Ayaton, Ahosu |
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Ajache Ipo Kingdom
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1794 to 1807 |
Huffon, Ahosu |
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1807 to 1816 |
Ajohan, Ahosu |
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1816 to 1818 |
Toyi, Ahosu |
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1818 to 1828 |
Hueze, Ahosu |
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1828 to 1836 |
Toyon, Ahosu |
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1836 to 8 September 1848 |
Meyi, Ahosu |
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8 September 1848 to 3 February 1864 |
Sodji, Ahosu |
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11 February 1864 to 23 May 1872 |
Mikpon, Ahosu |
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4 June 1872 to 26 June 1874 |
Messi, Ahosu (Messi II) |
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16 September 1874 to 7 February 1908 |
Toffa I, Ahosu (Tofa II) |
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French annexation
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7 February 1908 to 22 October 1913 |
Gbdessin, Chef supérieur |
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1913 to 1929 |
Hudji, Chef supérieur |
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1929 to 1930 |
Toli, Chef supérieur |
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1930 to 1940 |
Gbehinto, Chef supérieur |
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1941 to 1946 |
Gbesso Toyi, Chef supérieur |
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1946 to 16 July 1976 |
Alohinto Gbeffa, Chef supérieur |
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Sources
See also