Fubara Manilla Pepple, the Glossary
Fubara Manilla Pepple, otherwise known as Fubara I Agbaa Pepple II, was a Nigerian monarch.[1]
Table of Contents
26 relations: Cadet branch, Charge (heraldry), Currency, Egbesu, Fealty, History of slavery, House society, Jaja of Opobo, Kingdom of Bonny, Kinship, Lion, Manilla (money), Merchant, Monopoly, Nigerian Chieftaincy, Nigerian traditional rulers, Obolo people, Oko Jumbo, Opobo, Regent, Secession, Slavery, Totem, Trade name, Warlord, Washing and anointing.
- 18th-century Nigerian people
- African royal families
- Ijaw people
- Nigerian noble families
Cadet branch
A cadet branch consists of the male-line descendants of a monarch's or patriarch's younger sons (cadets).
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Charge (heraldry)
In heraldry, a charge is any emblem or device occupying the field of an escutcheon (shield).
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Currency
A currency is a standardization of money in any form, in use or circulation as a medium of exchange, for example banknotes and coins.
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Egbesu
Egbesu is the deity of justice of the Ijaw people of the Niger Delta region.
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Fealty
An oath of fealty, from the Latin fidelitas (faithfulness), is a pledge of allegiance of one person to another.
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History of slavery
The history of slavery spans many cultures, nationalities, and religions from ancient times to the present day.
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House society
In anthropology, a house society is a society where kinship and political relations are organized around membership in corporately-organized dwellings rather than around descent groups or lineages, as in the "House of Windsor".
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Jaja of Opobo
King Jaja of Opobo (full name: Jubo Jubogha; c. 1821–1891) belonging to the Igbo ethnicity, was the founder and first king (amanyanabo) of the Opobo Kingdom in present-day Rivers State and Akwa Ibom State of Nigeria.
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Kingdom of Bonny
The Kingdom of Bonny, otherwise known as Grand Bonny, is a traditional state based on the town of Bonny in Rivers State, Nigeria.
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Kinship
In anthropology, kinship is the web of social relationships that form an important part of the lives of all humans in all societies, although its exact meanings even within this discipline are often debated.
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Lion
The lion (Panthera leo) is a large cat of the genus Panthera, native to Africa and India.
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Manilla (money)
Manillas are a form of commodity money, usually made of bronze or copper, which were used in West Africa.
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Merchant
A merchant is a person who trades in commodities produced by other people, especially one who trades with foreign countries.
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Monopoly
A monopoly (from Greek label and label), as described by Irving Fisher, is a market with the "absence of competition", creating a situation where a specific person or enterprise is the only supplier of a particular thing.
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Nigerian Chieftaincy
The Nigerian Chieftaincy is the chieftaincy system that is native to Nigeria.
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Nigerian traditional rulers
Nigerian traditional rulers often derive their titles from the rulers of independent states or communities that existed before the formation of modern Nigeria. Fubara Manilla Pepple and Nigerian traditional rulers are Nigerian royalty.
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Obolo people
The Obolo people, also known as Andoni or Doni, are a multi-ethnic group in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria.
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Oko Jumbo
Chief Oko Jumbo (died 1891) was an Ijaw chief of slave descent in the Kingdom of Bonny, a state in the Niger Delta, now part of Rivers State, Nigeria.
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Opobo
Opobo Kingdom is an Igbo-speaking community in Rivers State, Nigeria.
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Regent
In a monarchy, a regent is a person appointed to govern a state for the time being because the actual monarch is a minor, absent, incapacitated or unable to discharge their powers and duties, or the throne is vacant and a new monarch has not yet been determined.
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Secession
Secession is the formal withdrawal of a group from a political entity.
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Slavery
Slavery is the ownership of a person as property, especially in regards to their labour.
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Totem
A totem (from ᑑᑌᒼ or ᑑᑌᒻ doodem) is a spirit being, sacred object, or symbol that serves as an emblem of a group of people, such as a family, clan, lineage, or tribe, such as in the Anishinaabe clan system.
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Trade name
A trade name, trading name, or business name is a pseudonym used by companies that do not operate under their registered company name.
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Warlord
A warlord is an individual who exercises military, economic, and political control over a region, often within a country without a strong national government, through usually informal or illegal coercive control over the local armed forces.
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Washing and anointing
Washing and anointing is a Latter-day Saint practice of ritual purification.
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See also
18th-century Nigerian people
- Abdullahi dan Fodio
- Abiodun (Oyo ruler)
- Abu Bakr Atiku
- Akakpokpo Okon
- Akinsemoyin
- Akpan Okon
- Antera Duke
- Eletu Kekere
- Fubara Manilla Pepple
- Gabaro
- Gaha
- Izuogu Mgbokpo
- John Jea
- Little Ephraim Robin John and Ancona Robin John
- Muhammad ibn Muhammad al-Fulani al-Kishwani
- Muhammed Bello
- Ojigi (Oyo)
- Olaudah Equiano
- Onisile
- Osemwende
- Thomas Peters (revolutionary)
- Ukawsaw Gronniosaw
- Usman dan Fodio
- Yunfa
African royal families
- Adesida I
- Adoma Akosua
- Caulker family of Sierra Leone
- Dynasties of ancient Egypt
- Faye family
- Fubara Manilla Pepple
- House of Bokassa
- House of Dlamini
- House of Guled
- House of Khumalo
- House of Moshesh
- Husainid dynasty
- Idrisid dynasty
- Joof family
- Keira dynasty
- Kilindi dynasty
- Kposowa
- Mandela family
- Mangwende
- Muhammad Ali dynasty
- Muradid dynasty
- Nnofo royal lineage
- Obalumo
- Odundun I
- Ondonga royal family
- Orangun
- Osupa
- Ptolemaic dynasty
- Reer Caynaashe
- Solomonic dynasty
- Walashma dynasty
- Zagwe dynasty
- Zulu royal family
Ijaw people
- Abraham Ayebakepreye Amba Ambaiowei
- Agbani Darego
- Alabo Graham-Douglas
- Albert Horsfall
- Alfred Diete-Spiff
- Ann-Kio Briggs
- Asari Dokubo
- Ateke Tom
- Ben Murray-Bruce
- Broderick Bozimo
- Fred Agbedi
- Frederick William Koko Mingi VIII of Nembe
- Fubara Manilla Pepple
- Gabriel Okara
- Goodluck Jonathan
- Harcourt Whyte
- Henry Odein Ajumogobia
- Ijaw people
- Isaac Adaka Boro
- Isobo Jack
- J. P. Clark
- Melford Okilo
- Ogboinba
- Ola Rotimi
- Peter Godsday Orubebe
Nigerian noble families
- Fubara Manilla Pepple
- Jobawa
- Nnofo royal lineage
- Owa Owaluse
- Ransome-Kuti family
- Vaughan family
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fubara_Manilla_Pepple
Also known as Fubara Manilla Pepple chieftaincy family, Fubara Manilla Pepple war canoe house.