Ooni Gbanlare
Ooni Gbanlare or Gbániárè was the 39th Ooni of Ife, a paramount traditional ruler of Ile Ife, the ancestral home of the Yorubas in West Africa. He was in office from 1800 to 1823 and succeeded Ooni Akinmoyero and was succeeded by Ooni Gbegbaaje.[1]
References
- ^ Dayo, Ologundudu (2008). The cradle of Yoruba culture. Nigeria: Centre for spoken words. p. 206. ISBN 978-0615220635. Retrieved July 30, 2015.
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Rulers of Ife
- Oduduwa
- Obalufon Ogbogbodirin
- Ogun
- Obalufon Alayemore (Obalufon II)
- Oranmiyan
- Ooni Ayetise
- Lajamisan
- Lajodoogun
- Lafogido
- Odidimode Rogbeesin
- Aworokolokin
- Ekun
- Ajimuda
- Gboonijio
- Okanlajosin
- Adegbalu
- Osinkola
- Ogboruu
- Giesi
- Luwoo
- Lumobi
- Agbedegbede
- Ojelokunbirin
- Lagunja
- Larunnka
- Ademilu
- Omogbogbo
- Ajila Oorun
- Adejinle
- Olojo
- Okiti
- Lugbade
- Aribiwoso
- Osinlade
- Adagba
- Ojigidiri
- Akinmoyero (1770–1800)
- Gbanlare (1800–1823)
- Gbegbaaje (1823–1835)
- Wunmonije (1835–1839)
- Adegunle Adewela (1839–1849)
- Degbinsokun (1849–1878)
- Orarigba (1878–1880)
- Derin Ologbenla (1880–1894)
- Adelekan Olubuse I (1894–1910)
- Adekola (1910)
- Ademiluyi Ajagun (1910–1930)
- Adesoji Aderemi (1930–1960)
- Adesoji Aderemi (1960–1980)
- Alayeluwa Oba Okunade Sijuwade Olubuse II (1980-2015)
- Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi Ojaja II (2015-present)
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