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The Ewe State of Anlo is headed by the Dutor. the traditional political and spiritual leader of the Anlos. The first Dutor, Torgbiga Wenya I was the founder of the Anlo Kingdom and instituted the clan system. He did this purposely for identification through the patrilineal system.

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List of rulers of the Ewe state of Anlo

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The Ewe State of Anlo is headed by the Dutor. the traditional political and spiritual leader of the Anlos. The first Dutor, Torgbiga Wenya I was the founder...

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Anlo Ewe

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The Anlo Ewe are a sub-group of the Ewe people of approximately 6 million people, inhabiting southern Togo, southern Benin, southwest Nigeria, and south-eastern...

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the Akan state of Gyaaman List of rulers of the Akan state of Manya Krobo List of rulers of the Ewe state of Anlo List of rulers of the Ewe state of Peki...

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Ewe people

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They consist of several groups based on their dialect and geographic concentration: the Anlo Ewe, Ʋedome (Danyi), Tongu or Tɔŋu. The literary language...

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List of heads of state of Ghana

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is a list of the heads of state of Ghana, from the independence of Ghana in 1957 to the present day. From 1957 to 1960 the head of state under the Constitution...

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List of kingdoms in Africa throughout history

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(NSM in Nigeria) Ewe Kingdoms: (pre-1710/? AD) (conquered by Akwamu) Anlo/Ho (List of rulers of Anlo) (Ho, Ghana) Peki (List of rulers of Peki) Kpando Kong...

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Ghana

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Anlo(along the coast),Tongu(along the Volta river) and Ewedome (in the hill country side).The Ga-Dangme occupy the Greater Accra Region and parts of the...

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Peki

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east of the Volta as Peki or Krepi/Krepe. This was later reduced to inland Ewe communities. The dominant role played by Peki over other Ewe and non-Ewe groups...

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