Republic of Dahomey ended in 1975.
The official language of the Kingdom of Dahomey was Fon.
enin is a small republic in West Africa known from 1960 to 1975 as the Republic of Dahomey. Located on the Bight of Benin in the Gulf of Guinea, it is bordered on the east by Nigeria, on the north by Niger and Burkina Faso, and on the west by Togo. he kingdom of Dahomey, with its capital at Abomey, was preeminent in the region now known as Benin from the 17th to the early 19th century. It derived great wealth from trading slaves with Europeans along the coast, which was known as the Slave Coast. The French established a commercial agreement with the kingdom in 1851 and gradually consolidated their control of Dahomey until, in 1904, it was made a colony within French West Africa.
Republic of Negros ended in 1901.
Republic of Venice ended in 1797.
Komancza Republic ended in 1919.
Republic of Dahomey was created in 1958.
Dahomey ended in 1900.
Not officially, although many of the cultural aspects of the country are those of the Kingdom of Dahomey, the predecessor of the French colony (1892-1960). The country was the Republic of Dahomey from autonomy in 1958, through independence in 1960, until 1975 when it became the Republic of Benin.
Before it was known as Benin, the country was known as Dahomey. From 1600-1900, the region was known as the Kingdom of Dahomey, which the French dissolved in 1900. After it became a french colony, modern Benin was known as French Dahomey from 1904-1958. In 1958, the region changed its name to Republic of Dahomey and after 1960, it achieved full independence from France. In 1975 the Republic of Dahomey changed its name to Benin, which has been its name since.
Some countries that start with the letter "D" include Denmark, Dominican Republic, Djibouti, and Dominica.
The modern day nation of Benin was known as Dahomey during (and before) French rule; it kept the name for 15 years after independence before changing to Benin.
In Dahomey was created in 1903.
Dahomey was created in 1600.
The African Kingdom of Dahomey was defeated by the French and made a French protectorate in 1894. Then in 1904 the area became part of the French colony of French Dahomey. When French Dahomey became independent 1958, it took the name of Benin.
Akaba of Dahomey died in 1708.
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The official language of the Kingdom of Dahomey was Fon.