Eze Nri Buífè
Eze Nri Buífè | |
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Eze Nri | |
Reign | 1260–1299 CE |
Predecessor | Eze Nri Nàmóke |
Successor | Eze Nri Ọmalọ |
Dynasty | Nri Kingdom |
Eze Nri Buífè was the third king of Nri Kingdom after succeeding Eze Nri Nàmóke.[1] Succeeded by Eze Nri Ọmalọ, he reigned from 1159–1259 CE.[2]
References
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Preceded by Eze Nri Nàmóke | Eze Nri 1159 – 1259 | Succeeded by Eze Nri Ọmalọ |
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