As a political unit, benin was created by the french colonial conquest at the end of the 19th century. This tenlesson history unit contains lesson plans, pupil resources and teachers guides. When fully mobilized, the benin army was capable of mustering 30,000 to 50,000 men, usually organized in nine brigades. The flag is believed to have been brought to the united kingdom by admiral f. Benin planning and resource pack ks2 teaching resources.
A short history of benin 3rd edition by jacob egharevba. The last 8th edition army book was printed in 2014 for wood elves, the first army book for the empire was printed for 4th edition rules in 1993 spanning some 21 years of printing of warhammer army books for the game of fantasy battles formerly known as warhammer fantasy battle. Rawsons troops captured, burned and looted benin city, bringing to an end the west african kingdom of benin. The final version of warhammer army books was the 8th edition. The passages from such books or maps used are identified in all my. Felix roths account of the benin punitive expedition, as reported in the book. The kingdom of benin was also well known to european traders and merchants during the 16th and 17th centuries, when it became wealthy partly due to trading in slaves. Precolonial political administration of the benin empire. The kingdom came to a sudden end in 1897, when a british army invaded and made it part of the british. Now, well over a hundred years later, two of those statues have been. Dahomey, kingdom in western africa that flourished in the 18th and 19th centuries in the region that is now southern benin. This is a list of wars involving benin or its predecessors.
The rise and fall of a mighty forest kingdom roese, peter m. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the us or from the uk, depending on stock availability. After his death in 1601, benin s empire gradually shrank in size. Uki at ukpe festival deals with a different aspect of kingdom of benin life.
In his book, the military system of benin kingdom, 14401897, by osarhieme benson osadolor, m. The details of all the battles and skirmishes during this campaign are beyond the scope of this article but will be the subject of a forthcoming book. There are an estimated 2,400 to 4,000 known objects including 300 bronze heads, elephant tusks, and 850 relief plaques. The majority of its population lives on the small southern coastline of. The image, which shows the coast of benin on 22 october 2010, uses a combination of infrared and visible light to increase the contrast between water and land. For a number of years, the belgian armed forces have had an active programme of cooperation with benin, offering training and coaching, donating redundant military equipment and using the country for limited military exercises. Titles include ancient egypt, the indus valley, the maya, ancient sumer, early islamic civilisation, the shang dynasty and this book, the benin empire. Later they began trading slaves too, providing benin with a great source of wealth. Its remnants lie in modernday benin, which occupies a. The benin massacre and expedition of 1897 were two disastrous events that left the kingdom of benin ransacked, devastated and deprived of valuable artifacts, artworks, sons, daughters and a great king. The use of iron and development of its technology in benin kingdom has had influences in the statebuilding process.
On january 4 1897, a fraction of benin army killed a british. The precolonial benin kingdom or empire was located in what is today southern nigeria. A must read for better enlightenment on november 25, the oba of benin, oba ewuare ogigigan ii visited the sultan of sokoto, alhaji saad abubakar iv in his palace in sokoto, a palace built in 1804. The dahomey amazons or mino, which means our mothers, were a fon allfemale military regiment of the kingdom of dahomey in the presentday republic of benin which lasted until the end of the 19th century. Benin empire looks at one of the most fascinating and advanced ancient civilisations. These men took part in the expedition made by the british in 1897. The oba a title used for the king of benin was the theoretical and political leader of the empire with absolute authority no one dares to challenge. The kingdom of benin, also known as the benin kingdom, was a precolonial kingdom in what. Army of empire fills this void in our historical understanding admirably and comprehensively. Ouidah, benin l ess than a mil e from what was once west africas biggest slave port, the departure point for more than a million people in chains, stands. This study introduces the concept military system, discusses problems of sources. After ad 1700, benin kingdom began to decrease in both wealth and power. They were so named by western observers and historians due to their similarity to the mythical amazons of ancient anatolia and the black sea. The dahomey amazons were frontline soldiers in the army of the kingdom of dahomey, a west african empire that existed from 1625 to 1894.
The fall of benin kingdom, february 18, 1897 gamji. It covers an area of 44,310 sqm and is home to about 11 million people. It is entirely separate from the republic of benin, which was then known as dahomey. In the precolonial period, the territory comprised a multiplicity of independent states, differing in language and culture. There was however a permanent warcaptain or field marshall next in the rank to the oba. The kingdom of benin s capital was edo, now known as benin city in edo state. Great benin, written by ling roth, the museum curatorbrother of dr. As a result, much of the countrys art, including the benin bronzes, were looted and or relocated to britain. The kingdom of benin, also known as the benin kingdom, was a precolonial kingdom in what is now southern nigeria. The benin empire continued until the late 1800s, when the british invaded, captured and burned benin city, known as the british expedition. The benin kingdom of west africa earth is mysterious. Most of the people within the benin empire were edo.
It opens with an introduction to the kingdom, court and culture of benin, which is. It is bordered by togo to the west, nigeria to the east, burkina faso to the northwest, and niger to the northeast. Heavy rains flooded parts of west and central africa in the rainy season of 2010, and among the hardesthit countries was benin. The kingdom of benin, located in the southern forests of west africa modern nigeria and. According to historians, the empire was one of the oldest and most highly developed states in the coastal hinterland of west africa, dating perhaps to the eleventh century ce until it was annexed by the british empire in 1897. Tradition asserts that the edo people became dissatisfied with the rule of a dynasty of semimythical kings, the ogisos, and in the th century they invited prince oranmiyan of ife to rule them. Kingdom of benin timeline ancient history encyclopedia. Benin, one of the principal historic kingdoms of the western african forest region fl. This is one of many videos to come that will provide detailed descriptions of various historical african states and empires that are neglected and ignored in todays society.
It is not to be confused with benin, the postcolonial nation state. The kingdom of benin has produced some of the most renowned examples of african art. Owing to the welcome given to the first edition in the vernacular of the short history, i have endeavoured in this english version to meet the needs of foreigners who do not understand the benin language, but are anxious to know its history. The precolonial political administration of the benin empire, like that of the yoruba empire, was monarchical. Kingdom of benin short stories feature ehi, an edo warrior chief who heads off to war, and uki, whose dance group is chosen to dance for the king at a tribal.
Moreover, benin is a relatively safe country with low levels of violence. Bbc travel the legend of benins fearless female warriors. The alleged flag of the kingdom of benin is an unidentified west african flag which was discovered in the territory of the former kingdom of benin. The history of ancient benin kingdom and empire oronsaye, daniel nabuleleorogie on. Aisiens encounter with the british army in ologbo was probably the episode which was cryptically referred to in dr. According to tradition, at the beginning of the 17th century three brothers vied for the kingdom of allada, which, like neighbouring whydah now ouidah, had grown rich on the. Normal topic hot topic more than 15 replies very hot topic more than 25 replies locked topic sticky topic poll. The original flag is currently held by the national maritime museum in greenwich near london.
He was a development banker before entering politics and wants to. Unlike a yoruba king, he was not bounded by the constitution or laws of the land. Command structure of the benin army in the 19th century 192 20. The kingdom of benin rules in southern west africa. In 1897, an army of british soldiers raided benin city in retaliation of a previous battle in which all but 2 men had perished. Benin bronzes looted by the british returned to nigeria. His son eweka is regarded as the first oba, or king, of benin, though authority would remain for many years with a hereditary order of local chiefs.
To navigate the timeline, click and drag it with your mouse, or click on the timeline overview on the bottom. The benin massacre acted as a chain that pulled the punitive expedition, as it was called by the british, into existence. The benin massacre of 1897 was a punitive expedition by a united kingdom force of 1,200 under admiral sir harry rawson in response to the ambush of a previous britishled party under acting consul general james philips which had left all but two men dead. The lost city of ancient benin empire in medieval times. Benin empire great civilisations this book introduces key aspects of life in benin kingdom through examining a series of objects and archaeological findings. Tourism is just the kind of industry that president yayi boni, who came to office earlier this year, is keen to promote. Benin s army was powerful and the oba enjoyed his wealthy lifestyle in the many exquisite palaces and courts of benin city. Widely researched and vividly written, george mortonjacks account of the indian army. The south was occupied mainly by ewespeaking peoples, who traced their traditional origins to the town of tado in modern togo. The empire is the largest and most powerful realm want to read. Through structures as imposing as a vast walled city built on trade or objects as beautiful as a bro. Its authority on the guinea coast was expanding through military conquests. In the background you can see the palace roof with a snake made of brass slithering down it.
See more ideas about africa, african and west africa. The book is aimed at ks2, so about 7 11 years and is a great introduction to the topic and to ancient history in general. The kingdom of benin 19th century ce in west africa modern southern nigeria. Roth, and published in 1903, only six years after the war.
Hundreds of bronze artworks created under nigerias benin empire were looted by the british army during an 1897 raid. Benin arose as a citystate in the late 1100s or 1200s and expanded into a larger kingdom or empire in the mid1400s. The benin kingdom was one of the oldest and most highly developed states in the coastal hinterland of west africa, it was formed around. The republic of benin is a small west african country. But he spent most of his reign stopping rebellions led by local chiefs. The benin empire was a precolonial empire located in what is now southern nigeria. Widely researched and vividly written, george mortonjacks account of the indian army s crucial contribution to the allied victory is unlikely to be surpassed any time soon. The benin armed forces fab forces armees beninoises constitutes the army, navy, air force, and national gendarmerie of benin. The passages from such books or maps used are identified in all my references.
The largest ethnic group in benin is fondahomey which constitutes 39% of the total population. The benin expedition of 1897 was a 1 rawsons troops captured, burned, and looted benin city, bringing to an end the west african kingdom of benin. The objects point to important people, places or concepts that help historians to put together a picture of what life was like in benin kingdom. Portuguese ships arrive off the coast of southern west africa. As noted above, benins military earthworks are the largest of such structures in the world, and benins rivals also built. Late in the th century, royal power began to assert. The art of the kingdom of benin, not to be confused with the republic of benin, is most widely known for its bronze plaques. Benin ad 9000 is now a noneuropean study unit for ks2 on the new curriculum for history. The politics, religion, military, economy, society and art of benin, including the renowned benin.