Overview
The Oyo Empire was a Yoruba empire in West Africa. It was located in present-day western Nigeria (including the South West zone, Benin Republic, and the western half of the North Central zone). The empire grew to become the largest Yoruba-speaking state through the organizational and administrative efforts of the Yoruba people, trade, as well as the military use of cavalry. The Oyo Empire was one of the most politically important states in Western Africa from the late-16th to the early 18th century and held sway not only over most of the other kingdoms in Yorubaland, but also over nearby African states, notably the Fon Kingdom of Dahomey in the modern Republic of Benin on its west.
Historical Periods
Oyo Empire (1609–1669)
1609 CE – 1669 CE
Capital: Oyo-IleArea: 6,032 km²
Oyo Empire (1670–1682)
1670 CE – 1682 CE
Capital: Oyo-IleArea: 29,176 km²
Oyo Empire (1683–1733)
1683 CE – 1733 CE
Capital: Oyo-IleArea: 43,619 km²
Oyo Empire (1734–1751)
1734 CE – 1751 CE
Capital: Oyo-IleArea: 49,030 km²
Oyo Empire (1752–1761)
1752 CE – 1761 CE
Capital: Oyo-IleArea: 70,030 km²
Oyo Empire (1762–1768)
1762 CE – 1768 CE
Capital: Oyo-IleArea: 70,001 km²
Oyo Empire (1769–1819)
1769 CE – 1819 CE
Capital: Oyo-IleArea: 88,178 km²
Oyo Empire (1820–1833)
1820 CE – 1833 CE
Capital: Oyo-IleArea: 66,419 km²
Oyo Empire (1834–1835)
1834 CE – 1835 CE
Capital: Oyo-IleArea: 66,305 km²