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Traditional state in Osun State, Nigeria From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Iwo Kingdom is a traditional state based on the city of Iwo in Osun State, Nigeria. The Yoruba kingdom, whose ruler is titled "Oluwo of Iwo", was established in the 14th century AD.[1]
Iwo Kingdom | |
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Coordinates: 7°38′N 4°11′E | |
Country | Nigeria |
State | Osun State |
The Iwo people, like all other people of Yoruba stock are said to have originally belonged to Ile-Ife from where they migrated sometime in the 14th century. The earliest settlement was founded by Adekola Telu, son of the 16th Ooni of Ife, a female called Luwo Gbagida.[1] The present city of Iwo was founded in the 16th or 17th century.[2]
Rulers of Iwo were:[1]
Start | End | Ruler |
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1415 | 1505 | Parin |
1505 | 1541 | Olayilumi |
1550 | 1610 | Adegunodo |
1610 | 1673 | Olufate Gbase |
1673 | 1744 | Alawusa |
1744 | 1816 | Ogunmakinde |
1816 | 1906 | Monmodu Ayinla Lamuye |
1906 | 1909 | Sunmonu Osunwo |
1909 | 1929 | Sanni Alabi Abimbola Lamuye |
1929 | 1930 | Seidu Adubiaran Lamuye |
1930 | 1939 | Abanikanda Amuda Akande |
1939 | 1952 | Kosiru Ande Lamuye |
1953 | 1957 | Raifu Ajani Adegoroye |
1958 | 1982 | Samuel Omotoso Abimbola |
1992 | 2013 | Asiru Olatunbosun Tadese |
2015 | present | Abdulrasheed Adewale Akanbi |
9 November 2015 until present Oba Abdulrasheed Adewale Akanbi Ilufemiloye Telu 1 from Molaasan Royal family a sub.section of Gbaase ruling house was installed as the 16th Oluwo of Iwoland
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