Where did people live and work?
- Benin was a large and varied kingdom. Some people lived in villages and small towns, but most people lived and worked in Benin City.
- The people of Benin sold goods to merchants from Europe and with other African kingdoms. Instead of using money they exchanged goods.
What was the royal court like?
The people of Benin believed that their Oba was a god. He lived inside the royal court in Benin City.
The Oba led religious ceremonies.
The Oba also owned all the land in his kingdom.
He decided when his armies should go to war. Sometimes he rode into battle at the head of his troops.
What other people were in the court?
Palace chiefs ran the royal court. Their jobs were passed down from father to son.
Town chiefs ruled the ordinary people.
The first great Queen Mother or 'Iyoba' was Queen Idia, the mother of Oba Esigie.
She helped her son gain control of the River Niger. As a reward, Esigie gave her a palace of her own.
People believed that the Queen Mother had magical powers.
What jobs did people do?
Benin was famous for its craft workers. Specialists in a craft (like ivory-carvers) formed groups called guilds.
There were more than 40 guilds in Benin City and each guild had to perform a special duty for the Oba.
Men were also soldiers. Warriors went into battle armed with swords, spears and crossbows.
Some brave boys trained as hunters.
What kind of gods did people worship?
- The people of Benin worshipped many gods.
- Ogun was God of iron and warriors.
- Osun was God of medicine and magic.
- Osanobua created the world.
- Olokun was God of riches and the Ocean.
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