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- Q16943149 subject Q6238399.
- Q16943149 subject Q8467400.
- Q16943149 abstract "Ila Yara was the original kingdom founded about the 12th century by Ajagun-nla (meaning "mighty warrior or great warrior"), also nicknamed "Orangun", the legendary son of Oduduwa. The kingdom split into two after Orangun Apakiimo was installed (as the 6th Orangun) towards the end of the 15th century. A young prince Arutu, who lost the contest for the Orangun throne, led a rebellion and exodus of his supporters, and founded the Ila, Nigeria kingdom further northward (near the Isedo kingdom of Obalumo, while Orangun Apakiimo soon evacuated Ila Yara to found the Oke-Ila kingdom further eastward (after attracting other polities including a segment of the Isedo kingdom). Both kings of the Oke-Ila and Ila kingdomsare titled "Orangun".".
- Q16943149 wikiPageWikiLink Q1750413.
- Q16943149 wikiPageWikiLink Q3305665.
- Q16943149 wikiPageWikiLink Q6079615.
- Q16943149 wikiPageWikiLink Q6238399.
- Q16943149 wikiPageWikiLink Q7074602.
- Q16943149 wikiPageWikiLink Q7081882.
- Q16943149 wikiPageWikiLink Q8467400.
- Q16943149 comment "Ila Yara was the original kingdom founded about the 12th century by Ajagun-nla (meaning "mighty warrior or great warrior"), also nicknamed "Orangun", the legendary son of Oduduwa. The kingdom split into two after Orangun Apakiimo was installed (as the 6th Orangun) towards the end of the 15th century.".
- Q16943149 label "Ila Yara".