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Dahomy Invasion Of Abeokuta 1851 by TheSourcerer: 8:25am On May 17, 2023
Good morning and hope you have a beautiful morning and a great read





The Invasion of Abeokuta in 1851 (the same year Lagos was bombarded by the British Naval forces if you read my lat 4 topics)brought to light the secret weapon of the Dahomey Nation. It’s deadly and ruthless Amazons!These amazon's were created due to the increasing slave raids on their captured male warriors by the Oyo Empire.

The first Invasion took place on Monday the 3rd of March 1851 around 3.43 pm. Commander Forbes, a British Naval officer, and Mr Beecroft, the consul for the Bights of Benin and Biafra were at Abomey (the capital of Dahomey) to make a deal to stop the incessant raids on Abeokuta and its neighbouring states. It was during this meeting that the Dahomeans concluded their plans of attacking Abeokuta once again.

An intelligence report has gotten to the Egba Chiefs of this invasion that was going to happen at any time. Some of the Egba Chiefs took this warning with a pinch of salt, except for the then Alake of Egbaland, Sagbua and the Balogun of Ikija, Balogun Ogunbona who was known for his brilliant foresight. They assembled the people and had the walls of the city around Aro (where the current Psychiatric Hospital is in Abeokuta) repaired but the rest of the city walls was in bad shape.

The Dahomey Amazons were ready and were concluding their war rituals before marching towards Abeokuta. Historical accounts say the leader of the band had all her warriors mark themselves in red and black body paint as they swore never to sleep, rest or eat until Abeokuta is overrun.

As they marched towards Abeokuta, they captured the small town of Ishaga 17 Miles from Abeokuta and had the Baale and the people pledge their support to them. The Baale of Ishaga pleaded with the Dahomeans to delay the time of its attack on Abeokuta, advising them to attack from the side of the ruined walls, this plan was to give Abeokuta time to prepare and be ready for the attack.

On Monday 3rd of March 1851, the Dahomeans soldiers entered Abeokuta. They were seen marching towards the gate at Aro with grim determination on their faces, a few of the Egba chiefs and warriors went out on a counter-attack but couldn’t withstand their strength. The Dahomey soldiers were almost bulletproof to the guns and arrows of the Egba soldiers and were seen with skulls tied with a rope around their waists. It is said that they drank from the skulls of their enemies. The number of skills on the waist of each warrior suggested the number of men that had died in battle under the sword of that warrior. The prize for each warrior was to have as many skulls as they could gather and add to their trophies.

It was during this 1851 invasion that Balogun Ogunbona of Ikjia, Sokenu the Seriki of Abeokuta displayed their legendary bravery that sealed their names into the books of Egba History for life. They fought and defended Abeokuta with their lives.
The trench around the walls at Aro was filled with blood and bodies, but these Dahomey warriors would not stop nor rest as they were seen climbing other dead bodies with their own bodies mutilated as well and launching forward to climb the walls into the city. The Egba warriors were taken aback by the strength and determination of these warriors and even at a time, it was said that they weren’t mere mortals.

At that time, it was a barbaric custom for the Egba warrior to cut the head and the genitals of their first captured victim and send it as a trophy to the Alake. When those who entered the town first were captured and killed and the trophy was sent to Alake, it was then the Egba’s found that they had been fighting with women.

The mere fact that they were fighting with women and almost got defeated by women got the Alake and the Egba warriors angry, they couldn’t go back home and tell their wives that they had been fighting with women all along. They came up with a more drastic and more aggressive strategy to push back the Amazons the next day. This they did and finally on the 3rd day, (March 6th 1851) they drove the Dahomey army back.

The Dahomeans left more dead behind than the captives they succeeded in taking away with them, including the skulls of the unfortunate victims that were captured on their way back to Dahomey.

It was a great relief to the Egba warriors and the Alake who later found a way of managing the story that the town was held at its throat by women for three days. But that was not the last the Egba’s would hear from the deadly amazons.
They invaded Abeokuta again on the 15th of March 1864 at exactly 7am in the morning.

The second invasion was managed on the Egba side, who now has better guns and a more drafted war strategy but still suffered again in the hands of the deadly Amazons. One year later, Abeokuta was avenged by Balogun John Okenla who raided Dahomey afterwards and avenged the Egba in retaliation for its attack and wiped off the national disgrace they inflicted on Abeokuta in 1851 and 1864.

After the two major attacks and nearly overrunning the ancient town of Abeokuta, the notorious exploits of the fearless, deadly Dahomey amazons would never be forgotten in history. They came, saw and almost conquered.

Thank you https://guardian.ng/life/the-1851-invasion-of-abeokuta-by-the-lethal-dahomey-amazon-warriors/ for your insight.

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Re: Dahomy Invasion Of Abeokuta 1851 by advanceDNA: 8:36am On May 17, 2023
Fantabulous.....

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Re: Dahomy Invasion Of Abeokuta 1851 by CodeTemplar: 8:42am On May 17, 2023
War of then is like fracas now. Enter Israel Gaza or eastern Ukraine and see better war.
Egbe wagers wen say them be soldiers.

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Re: Dahomy Invasion Of Abeokuta 1851 by illicit(m): 9:13am On May 17, 2023
That one na skirmish

No be war jare

shocked
Re: Dahomy Invasion Of Abeokuta 1851 by advanceDNA: 9:20am On May 17, 2023
illicit:
That one na skirmish

No be war jare

shocked

Weda 1650 or 2023....Weda High tech weapons or cutlass, or arrows, Deaths/casualties are the main outcome of wars/battles

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Re: Dahomy Invasion Of Abeokuta 1851 by illicit(m): 9:27am On May 17, 2023
advanceDNA:


Weda 1650 or 2023....Weda High tech weapons or cutlass, or arrows, Deaths/casualties are the main outcome of wars/battles

Normal nah
It's a population check

shocked

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Re: Dahomy Invasion Of Abeokuta 1851 by deanoffaculty: 10:42am On May 17, 2023
TheSourcerer:
Good morning and hope you have a beautiful morning and a great read





The Invasion of Abeokuta in 1851 (the same year Lagos was bombarded by the British Naval forces if you read my lat 4 topics)brought to light the secret weapon of the Dahomey Nation. It’s deadly and ruthless Amazons!These amazon's were created due to the increasing slave raids on their captured male warriors by the Oyo Empire.

The first Invasion took place on Monday the 3rd of March 1851 around 3.43 pm. Commander Forbes, a British Naval officer, and Mr Beecroft, the consul for the Bights of Benin and Biafra were at Abomey (the capital of Dahomey) to make a deal to stop the incessant raids on Abeokuta and its neighbouring states. It was during this meeting that the Dahomeans concluded their plans of attacking Abeokuta once again.

An intelligence report has gotten to the Egba Chiefs of this invasion that was going to happen at any time. Some of the Egba Chiefs took this warning with a pinch of salt, except for the then Alake of Egbaland, Sagbua and the Balogun of Ikija, Balogun Ogunbona who was known for his brilliant foresight. They assembled the people and had the walls of the city around Aro (where the current Psychiatric Hospital is in Abeokuta) repaired but the rest of the city walls was in bad shape.

The Dahomey Amazons were ready and were concluding their war rituals before marching towards Abeokuta. Historical accounts say the leader of the band had all her warriors mark themselves in red and black body paint as they swore never to sleep, rest or eat until Abeokuta is overrun.

As they marched towards Abeokuta, they captured the small town of Ishaga 17 Miles from Abeokuta and had the Baale and the people pledge their support to them. The Baale of Ishaga pleaded with the Dahomeans to delay the time of its attack on Abeokuta, advising them to attack from the side of the ruined walls, this plan was to give Abeokuta time to prepare and be ready for the attack.

On Monday 3rd of March 1851, the Dahomeans soldiers entered Abeokuta. They were seen marching towards the gate at Aro with grim determination on their faces, a few of the Egba chiefs and warriors went out on a counter-attack but couldn’t withstand their strength. The Dahomey soldiers were almost bulletproof to the guns and arrows of the Egba soldiers and were seen with skulls tied with a rope around their waists. It is said that they drank from the skulls of their enemies. The number of skills on the waist of each warrior suggested the number of men that had died in battle under the sword of that warrior. The prize for each warrior was to have as many skulls as they could gather and add to their trophies.

It was during this 1851 invasion that Balogun Ogunbona of Ikjia, Sokenu the Seriki of Abeokuta displayed their legendary bravery that sealed their names into the books of Egba History for life. They fought and defended Abeokuta with their lives.
The trench around the walls at Aro was filled with blood and bodies, but these Dahomey warriors would not stop nor rest as they were seen climbing other dead bodies with their own bodies mutilated as well and launching forward to climb the walls into the city. The Egba warriors were taken aback by the strength and determination of these warriors and even at a time, it was said that they weren’t mere mortals.

At that time, it was a barbaric custom for the Egba warrior to cut the head and the genitals of their first captured victim and send it as a trophy to the Alake. When those who entered the town first were captured and killed and the trophy was sent to Alake, it was then the Egba’s found that they had been fighting with women.

The mere fact that they were fighting with women and almost got defeated by women got the Alake and the Egba warriors angry, they couldn’t go back home and tell their wives that they had been fighting with women all along. They came up with a more drastic and more aggressive strategy to push back the Amazons the next day. This they did and finally on the 3rd day, (March 6th 1851) they drove the Dahomey army back.

The Dahomeans left more dead behind than the captives they succeeded in taking away with them, including the skulls of the unfortunate victims that were captured on their way back to Dahomey.

It was a great relief to the Egba warriors and the Alake who later found a way of managing the story that the town was held at its throat by women for three days. But that was not the last the Egba’s would hear from the deadly amazons.
They invaded Abeokuta again on the 15th of March 1864 at exactly 7am in the morning.

The second invasion was managed on the Egba side, who now has better guns and a more drafted war strategy but still suffered again in the hands of the deadly Amazons. One year later, Abeokuta was avenged by Balogun John Okenla who raided Dahomey afterwards and avenged the Egba in retaliation for its attack and wiped off the national disgrace they inflicted on Abeokuta in 1851 and 1864.

After the two major attacks and nearly overrunning the ancient town of Abeokuta, the notorious exploits of the fearless, deadly Dahomey amazons would never be forgotten in history. They came, saw and almost conquered.

Thank you https://guardian.ng/life/the-1851-invasion-of-abeokuta-by-the-lethal-dahomey-amazon-warriors/ for your insight.
Nice one OP...
Wonder Woman must have fought the war back then. The Amazon women are strong and they existed. It's not a myth. That's why they put in movies so that everyone can know they existed. Wonder woman 1984 and the rest.....
All these white people will steal African stories and put it in movies using white characters.

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Re: Dahomy Invasion Of Abeokuta 1851 by Xwizard: 11:47am On May 17, 2023
Go see the movie Woman king, it's all about this story line and one the best movie to see

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Re: Dahomy Invasion Of Abeokuta 1851 by Holybaddo: 1:55pm On May 17, 2023
Nice one
pls you guys should try and post more of stories like this e dey give me joy
Re: Dahomy Invasion Of Abeokuta 1851 by Blazebond(m): 2:52pm On May 17, 2023
Una go just dey write nonsense they call am history,who told you only the amazons came? And who told you that they ever had a chance in that invasion? The Dahomey warriors just came to die and they fought only against warriors from Abeokuta,it is like the Nigerian army waging war against man'o war cadet's,the amazons they entire Dahomey army was defeated and chased back to Dahomey and their kingdom was finally annihilated,and you should also know that they (Dahomey) have for most of their existence then was a vasal state to the oyo emote and after that ill fated invasion,they Yoruba warriors that pursued them back ended up even residing there,the problem with the legendary oyo empire is that they just didn't document their activities properly,only the egbas destroyed the entire Dahomey overated amazons and entire army.

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Re: Dahomy Invasion Of Abeokuta 1851 by TheSourcerer: 4:32pm On May 17, 2023
advanceDNA:


Weda 1650 or 2023....Weda High tech weapons or cutlass, or arrows, Deaths/casualties are the main outcome of wars/battles
Apt!
Re: Dahomy Invasion Of Abeokuta 1851 by TheSourcerer: 4:40pm On May 17, 2023
Blazebond:
Una go just dey write nonsense they call am history,who told you only the amazons came? And who told you that they ever had a chance in that invasion? The Dahomey warriors just came to die and they fought only against warriors from Abeokuta,it is like the Nigerian army waging war against man'o war cadet's,the amazons they entire Dahomey army was defeated and chased back to Dahomey and their kingdom was finally annihilated,and you should also know that they (Dahomey) have for most of their existence then was a vasal state to the oyo emote and after that ill fated invasion,they Yoruba warriors that pursued them back ended up even residing there,the problem with the legendary oyo empire is that they just didn't document their activities properly,only the egbas destroyed the entire Dahomey overated amazons and entire army.
Intresting and thsnk you but really no diffrence from what I posted smiley

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Re: Dahomy Invasion Of Abeokuta 1851 by Ohraykon: 4:44pm On May 17, 2023
Christianity and islam really demoted African women, yet these so called educated African women can't still see it. Its just so unfortunate!!!
Re: Dahomy Invasion Of Abeokuta 1851 by kingthreat(m): 5:57pm On May 17, 2023
Thank you Balogun John Okenla.
Re: Dahomy Invasion Of Abeokuta 1851 by TheSourcerer: 6:23pm On May 17, 2023
kingthreat:
Thank you Balogun John Okenla.
smiley

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Re: Dahomy Invasion Of Abeokuta 1851 by Thebadpolitican(m): 7:23pm On May 17, 2023
The women defeated and brought down the oyo empire
Re: Dahomy Invasion Of Abeokuta 1851 by MichaelSokoto(m): 8:21pm On May 17, 2023
Blazebond:
Una go just dey write nonsense they call am history,who told you only the amazons came? And who told you that they ever had a chance in that invasion? The Dahomey warriors just came to die and they fought only against warriors from Abeokuta,it is like the Nigerian army waging war against man'o war cadet's,the amazons they entire Dahomey army was defeated and chased back to Dahomey and their kingdom was finally annihilated,and you should also know that they (Dahomey) have for most of their existence then was a vasal state to the oyo emote and after that ill fated invasion,they Yoruba warriors that pursued them back ended up even residing there,the problem with the legendary oyo empire is that they just didn't document their activities properly,only the egbas destroyed the entire Dahomey overated amazons and entire army.
why dis story dey peppe ya gbola 4 under ya shokoto like dis naa?

grin

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Re: Dahomy Invasion Of Abeokuta 1851 by vvvbobby205(m): 8:50pm On May 17, 2023
is this not what the movie THE WOMAN KING is about?
Re: Dahomy Invasion Of Abeokuta 1851 by Baronthecelebri: 9:10pm On May 17, 2023
deanoffaculty:

Nice one OP...
Wonder Woman must have fought the war back then. The Amazon women are strong and they existed. It's not a myth. That's why they put in movies so that everyone can know they existed. Wonder woman 1984 and the rest.....
All these white people will steal African stories and put it in movies using white characters.
so wonder woman history is real, I thought it was just movie

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Re: Dahomy Invasion Of Abeokuta 1851 by Baronthecelebri: 9:13pm On May 17, 2023
The woman king come to mind
Re: Dahomy Invasion Of Abeokuta 1851 by TheSourcerer: 10:38pm On May 17, 2023
TheMensch:


Are you for real?
Tribalism even in this historical post?!
Jesus Christ!
See the kind of human beings I'm sharing the country with
lipsrsealed

Thanks TheSourcerer for this historic insight. I don't really know how history is written though, but I think (just a personal opinion) that giving in-text citations would make the story more credible since anybody can just type anything without verifications.

Sesongo
Yes True but this is my research alongside Wikipedia and the help from history site so yes it's verified, thank you how is your day going so far though smiley ?

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