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Territory located in present-day Benin.
English: Whydah; French: Ouidah
(Dates in italics indicate de facto continuation of office)
Tenure | Incumbent | Notes |
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1580 | Foundation of Savi Hweda state | |
c. 1580 to c. 1620 | Haholo | |
c. 1620 to c. 1640 | Kpassé | |
c. 1640 to 16?? | ? | |
16?? to 16?? | ? | |
c. 1670 to 1703 | Ayohuan | |
1703 to 1708 | Aysan | |
1708 to 9 March 1727 | Hufon | |
9 March 1727 | Conquest and incorporation into Dahomey | |
1727 to 1753 | ? | |
1753 to December 1774 | Sagbe | |
December 1774 to 1775 | Agbami | |
1776 to 1802 | Akanmou | |
1804 to 1819 | Dèkpon | |
1820 to 1843 | Dèdé | |
1844 to 1857 | Dèdji | |
c. 1868 to 1879 | Adjossogbé | |
1879 to c. 1882 | Zinhummé | |
c. 1882 to c. 1884 | Seklocka | |
c. 1884 to c. 1887 | Aguessi Dagba | |
c. 1887 to c. 1890 | Jagba | |
c. 1890 to 1898 | Nagbododhone | |
1891-1892 | French Protectorate Established | |
c. 2006-present | Mitodaho Kpassenhon | Subnational Monarchy |