Kingdom of Dahomey

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Imagine a fervently militaristic state with a feared professional army that included some of the only all-female military units ever seen. Imagine that same state with its own unique and sophisticated culture, religion, language, art, and society. Such a state did exist—not in the ancient past but as recently as the beginning of the twentieth century.

The Kingdom of Dahomey was established in the seventeenth century and quickly rose to become one of the most powerful forces in West Africa. The society of this nation was based on conquest and the use of captives as slaves and human sacrifices. When the international slave trade expanded, Dahomey became one of the most significant slave trading centers in the world. This is the story of a unique kingdom that for more than two hundred years was one of the most influential in Africa. This is the story of the Kingdom of Dahomey.


Discover a plethora of topics such as

Expansion and Conquest

Black Sparta: The Army of Dahomey

Amazons: The Women Warriors of Dahomey

Rivals: Dahomey Conquers Oyo

Dahomey and the Slave Trade

The Fall of Dahomey

And much more!


Discover the powerful history of the Kingdom of Dahomey, one of West Africa’s most formidable empires. Known for its fierce warriors, strategic diplomacy, and thriving trade, Dahomey left a lasting legacy. Explore its rise, rule, and resistance in this concise and engaging read.

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