Yorubaland

(noun)

The cultural region of the Yoruba people in West Africa. It spans the modern-day countries of Nigeria, Togo, and Benin, and covers a total land area of 142,114 square kilometers. The geocultural space contains an estimated 55 million people, the overwhelming majority of whom are ethnic Yorubas.

Related Terms

  • Oduduwa
  • Ile-Ife
  • Oranyan

Examples of Yorubaland in the following topics:

  • The Yoruba States

    • Yorubaland is the cultural region of the Yoruba people in West Africa.
    • Evidence suggests that as of the 7th century BCE, the African peoples who lived in Yorubaland were not initially known as the Yoruba, though they shared a common ethnicity and language group.
    • The next oba, Eguguojo, conquered nearly all of Yorubaland.
    • With imperial expansion, Oyo reorganized to better manage its vast holdings within and outside Yorubaland.
    • These layers were Metropolitan Oyo, southern Yorubaland, the Egbado Corridor, and Ajaland.
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