The Obas of the Benin Kingdom

A Chronological Record of an Unbroken Dynasty

The Imperial Lineage

The Benin Kingdom, one of the oldest and most highly developed states in West Africa, is renowned for its unbroken dynastic heritage. Established by the Oranmiyan dynasty in the 13th century, the office of the Oba of Benin has served as the spiritual, political, and cultural heart of the Edo people for over 800 years. This chronological record tracks the succession of the Obas, from the founding reign of Eweka I to the present day, reflecting a history of artistic brilliance, military expansion, and cultural resilience.

# Name of Oba Period of Reign
1Eweka I1200–1235
2Uwakhuanhen1235–1243
3Ehenmihen1243–1255
4Ewedo1255–1280
5Oguola1280–1295
6Edoni1295–1299
7Udagbedo1299–1334
8Ohen1334–1370
9Egbeka1370–1400
10Orobiru1400–1430
11Uwaifiokun1430–1440
12Ewuare I (The Great)1440–1473
13Ezoti1473–1473
14Olua1473–1480
15Ozolua1483–1504
16Esigie1504–1550
17Orhogbua1550–1578
18Ehengbuda1578–1606
19Ohuan1606–1641
20Ahenzae1641–1661
21Akenzae1661–1669
22Akengboi1669–1675
23Ahenkpaye1675–1684
24Akengbedo1684–1689
25Oroghene1689–1700
26Ewuakpe1700–1712
27Ozuaere1712–1713
28Akenzua I1713–1735
29Eresoyen1735–1750
30Akengbuda1750–1804
31Obanosa1804–1816
32Ogbebo1816–1816
33Osemwende1816–1848
34Adolo1848–1888
35Ovonramwen1888–1914
36Eweka II1914–1933
37Akenzua II1933–1978
38Erediauwa1979–2016
39Ewuare II2016–Present

Frequently Asked Questions

The current dynasty began with Oba Eweka I around 1200 AD. He was the son of Oranmiyan, a prince from Ile-Ife who was invited by the Edo people to rule after the end of the Ogiso era.

This period is the Interregnum. Following the British Punitive Expedition of 1897, Oba Ovonramwen was exiled. The monarchy was officially restored in 1914 when his son, Oba Eweka II, was crowned.

The Benin monarchy follows the principle of primogeniture, where the eldest surviving son of the Oba succeeds his father to the throne.

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