... Gbudwe's perspective , the British forged an initial alliance with Tembura , adopting the sympathetic supporting role of the recently expelled French . Gbudwe attempted to establish positive relations with the new regime , submitting a ...
... Gbudwe's left, but Gbudwe wheeled his own division into their rear as they pursued, and routed them. At the same time Gbudwe's men were pushing forward on their right, and the whole of Ngangi's line soon collapsed. A few years later ...
... Gbudwe's submission . Armed with machine guns and artillery , and in alliance with Tembura , his bitter rival , the ... Gbudwe's capital , thereafter renamed Yambio , in February 1905 ; Gbudwe died of wounds suffered while ...
... Gbudwe's state the ruler's sons , other Vongara , or commoners would not be directly appointed by Gbudwe , but would go and settle in some other area , usually quite remote from the court , and there endeavor to acquire their own ...
... Gbudwe , was the archetypical resister . Gbudwe's father , Bazingbi , was at first friendly to the traders and , as so many other kings did , married one his daughters to a merchant . He was soon alienated by the behavior of the ...
... Gbudwe's troops were defeated by those of his nephew Renzi at a place called Birishi , and this defeat was attributed to the fact that some members of Gbudwe's crack regiment ( the Abaiego ) saw adandala when engaged in searching for ...
... Gbudwe , a highly astute and successful monarch after the traditional model . Gbudwe had been killed in an ... Gbudwe's sons and other provincial governors still retained courts ; but the courts themselves had been much reduced ...
... Gbudwe's captains of companies of warriors. This is about how men married boys when Gbudwe was lord of his domains. In those days, if a man had relations with the wife of another the husband killed him or he cut off his hands and his ...
... Gbudwe's kingdom inad- vertently , but perhaps inevitably , presented a picture of a more static , settled , routinized polity than emerged from the historical evidence : it is an idealized version of how a kingdom should be . Gbudwe ...
... Gbudwe in August 1904. They were part of the expedition commanded by the Belgian officer Leon Colin. The Azande, under Gbudwe, fought the battle of Mayawa with determination and fierceness. This battle was Gbudwe's last major military ...