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Ologun Kutere reigned as Oba of Lagos from around the 1780s to around 1803. He succeeded Oba Eletu Kekere who reigned between 1775 and 1780. "Ologun" is the Yoruba word for "War General". Ologun Kutere was the product of the marriage between Erelu Kuti, daughter of Oba Ado, and Alaagba (short form of ' Alagbigba'), an Ijesha traditional adviser to Oba Akinsemoyin. He was the first successor to the throne through a matrilineal line, and the Yoruba line to the throne.

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  • Ologun Kutere (en)
  • Ологун Кутере (ru)
  • Олугун Кутере (uk)
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  • Ologun Kutere reigned as Oba of Lagos from around the 1780s to around 1803. He succeeded Oba Eletu Kekere who reigned between 1775 and 1780. "Ologun" is the Yoruba word for "War General". Ologun Kutere was the product of the marriage between Erelu Kuti, daughter of Oba Ado, and Alaagba (short form of ' Alagbigba'), an Ijesha traditional adviser to Oba Akinsemoyin. He was the first successor to the throne through a matrilineal line, and the Yoruba line to the throne. (en)
  • Олугун Кутере (д/н — 1801/1803) — 6-й оба (правитель) Лагосу в 1780—1801/1803 роках (за іншою хронологією — 1749—1775). Заснував нову гілку правителів. (uk)
  • Ологун Кутере (англ. Ologun Kutere) — пятый Оба (король) Лагоса. Ологун Кутере приходился внуком королю Адо через свою мать. Таким образом, все последующие Обы Лагоса происходят от Асипы только по материнской линии. (ru)
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  • Ologun Kutere (en)
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  • Ologun Kutere (en)
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  • Lagos (en)
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  • Lagos (en)
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  • Ologun Kutere (en)
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  • c. 1803 (en)
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  • Alaagba (en)
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  • Ado, Ologun Kutere (en)
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  • Eshinlokun, Adele Ajosun, Akiolu, Olukoya, Olusi and Akitoye. (en)
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  • c. 1780 - 1806 (en)
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  • Ologun Kutere reigned as Oba of Lagos from around the 1780s to around 1803. He succeeded Oba Eletu Kekere who reigned between 1775 and 1780. "Ologun" is the Yoruba word for "War General". Ologun Kutere was the product of the marriage between Erelu Kuti, daughter of Oba Ado, and Alaagba (short form of ' Alagbigba'), an Ijesha traditional adviser to Oba Akinsemoyin. He was the first successor to the throne through a matrilineal line, and the Yoruba line to the throne. (en)
  • Олугун Кутере (д/н — 1801/1803) — 6-й оба (правитель) Лагосу в 1780—1801/1803 роках (за іншою хронологією — 1749—1775). Заснував нову гілку правителів. (uk)
  • Ологун Кутере (англ. Ologun Kutere) — пятый Оба (король) Лагоса. Ологун Кутере приходился внуком королю Адо через свою мать. Таким образом, все последующие Обы Лагоса происходят от Асипы только по материнской линии. (ru)
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