The Kingdom of Benin began when the Edo people united under a strong leader around the 12th century. The first Oba, known as Eweka I, established a powerful dynasty. Over many years, the kingdom grew in size and strength, dominating
trade, especially in ivory and pepper. π₯
By the 15th century, Benin became well-known in Europe after Portuguese explorers visited. The kingdom had a strong military and expanded its territory, making allies and trading partners. However, in 1897, British forces invaded and conquered Benin, leading to the kingdom's fall. π
This event significantly affected the culture and people of Benin.