Bashorun

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Bashorun was the powerful prime minister and military leader of the Oyo Empire, often acting as kingmaker and de facto ruler.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Bashorun canonical 3
Bashorun Gaa 1

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf chieftaincy title
military office
political office
title
appliesToJurisdiction Oyo Empire
associatedWith Yoruba traditional political institutions
checks and balances in Oyo constitutional system
canDepose Alaafin of Oyo
ceremonialRole participation in major state rituals and festivals
confersPowerOver appointment and dismissal of certain chiefs
country Oyo Empire
Oyo Empire
surface form: Oyo Empire (historical state in present-day Nigeria)
culture Yoruba
dissolutionOrLossOfFunction 19th century with the collapse of the Oyo Empire
ethnicGroupContext Yoruba people
governingSystemContext monarchical constitutional system of the Oyo Empire
governmentBranch executive power in the Oyo Empire
military command in the Oyo Empire
hasAuthorityOver Alaafin of Oyo
surface form: Alaafin of Oyo (king of Oyo) in certain constitutional matters
hasGenderRestriction traditionally male office
historicalPeriod precolonial West Africa
inception before the 17th century (within the formation of the Oyo state)
languageOfName Yoruba
meaningOfTitle often glossed as "chief of the chiefs" or "head war chief"
memberOf Oyo Mesi
notableOfficeHolder Bashorun self-linksurface differs
surface form: Bashorun Gaa

Bashorun Oluyole
partOf Oyo Mesi
positionHeldInGovernment prime minister of the Oyo Empire
powerCharacteristic could compel an Alaafin to commit ritual suicide under certain conditions
powerStatus de facto head of government of the Oyo Empire
region West Africa
relativeRank highest-ranking member of the Oyo Mesi
second only to the Alaafin in the Oyo political hierarchy
religiousContext embedded in traditional Yoruba religion and state cults
responsibility checking the power of the Alaafin
leading the Oyo imperial army
overseeing state administration
participating in the selection of a new Alaafin
role de facto ruler
kingmaker
military leader
prime minister
seatOfPower Oyo-Ile
surface form: Oyo-Ile (Old Oyo)
selectionMethod chosen from among senior chiefs of the Oyo Mesi
sourceOfLegitimacy Yoruba customary law and tradition
typeOf Yoruba chieftaincy office

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Referenced by (4)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Oyo Empire hasOffice Bashorun
Oyo Mesi hasLeader Bashorun
Oyo Mesi hasMember Bashorun
Bashorun notableOfficeHolder Bashorun self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Bashorun Gaa