Also known as Do-Aklin
Do-Aklin or Gangnihessou (Ganye Hessou) or Dogbari is claimed as the founder of the Fon Kingdom of Dahomey in present-day Benin and the first person in the royal lineage of the Kings of Dahomey (the Aladaxonou dynasty). In many versions he is considered the first king of Dahomey even though the kingdom was founded after his death. Very little is known about Do-Aklin and most of it is connected to folklore, but it is generally claimed that he settled a large group of Aja people from Allada on the Abomey plateau amongst the local inhabitants in c. 1620. His son Dakodonu would eventually build a
Gangnihessou (also known as Do-Aklin) is a legendary figure credited with founding the Fon Kingdom of Dahomey in present-day Benin around 1620, though most historical details about him come from folklore rather than documented sources. He is considered the ancestor of the royal line of Dahomey kings, having settled a large group of Aja people on the Abomey plateau where the kingdom would later develop under his descendants.
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Gangnihessou var den förste av de traditionella "tolv kungarna i Dahomey". Gangnihessou kan ha regerat omkring 1620. Hans symboler var hanen hos (fågeln var en rebus som syftade på hans namn), en trumma och kast- och jaktvapen. Hans historiska verklighetsgrund som kung är inte fullständigt klargjord. Han kan helt enkelt ha varit en inflytelserik ledare som använde sina rådgivares makt till att styra genom sin yngre bror som är mer historiskt säkerställd som kung. Denna artikel behöver bilder. Har du en passande fri bild får du gärna ladda upp den.
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