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Togbe Agorkoli (Eʋegbe: Togbe Agɔ Akɔli) was the mythical ruler of Notsie, a town in modern Togo. During his rule, the Ewe peoples in what are now Ghana and Togo escaped from Notsie to their present lands. He ruled the Ewe with an iron fist and had any person who spoke against him put on trial and inevitably found guilty, which meant a death sentence. When the Ewe people decided they did not want to suffer under his rule, they sought a very famous and powerful hunter known as . Tsali agreed to hear their pleas. During a festive holiday, it is said that he enchanted the drums to put all the royals and Togbe Agorkoli to sleep. He then mobilized the citizens to pass through a crevice made in a thick mud wall, resulting in the Ewe people's freedom from Notsie. While escaping, Tsali convinced t

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  • Togbé Agokoli (env. 1670 - 1720 ) ou Agokoli 1er fut le troisième ou cinquième Roi de la Cité-État de Notsé, capitale historique du peuple Éwé et située dans l'actuelle Région des Plateaux en République du Togo. Le reigne historique des Ewe continue de nos jours, et plusieurs Descendants de l'ethnie Ewe éparpillés en Afrique occidentale comme le Bénin et le Ghana reviennent pendant la fête traditionnelle Agbogbozan pour célébrer leur origine Agbogbo après Tado. Même en 2022 le Roi Agokoli IV reigne sur les Ewe de Notsè. (fr)
  • Togbe Agorkoli (Eʋegbe: Togbe Agɔ Akɔli) was the mythical ruler of Notsie, a town in modern Togo. During his rule, the Ewe peoples in what are now Ghana and Togo escaped from Notsie to their present lands. He ruled the Ewe with an iron fist and had any person who spoke against him put on trial and inevitably found guilty, which meant a death sentence. When the Ewe people decided they did not want to suffer under his rule, they sought a very famous and powerful hunter known as . Tsali agreed to hear their pleas. During a festive holiday, it is said that he enchanted the drums to put all the royals and Togbe Agorkoli to sleep. He then mobilized the citizens to pass through a crevice made in a thick mud wall, resulting in the Ewe people's freedom from Notsie. While escaping, Tsali convinced the citizens to walk backwards, confusing their pursuers. After the exodus, the Ewe were led by the wise man called Torgbui Ewenya. The word Ewe was taken from their formal leader Torgbui Ewenya. (en)
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  • Togbé Agokoli (env. 1670 - 1720 ) ou Agokoli 1er fut le troisième ou cinquième Roi de la Cité-État de Notsé, capitale historique du peuple Éwé et située dans l'actuelle Région des Plateaux en République du Togo. Le reigne historique des Ewe continue de nos jours, et plusieurs Descendants de l'ethnie Ewe éparpillés en Afrique occidentale comme le Bénin et le Ghana reviennent pendant la fête traditionnelle Agbogbozan pour célébrer leur origine Agbogbo après Tado. Même en 2022 le Roi Agokoli IV reigne sur les Ewe de Notsè. (fr)
  • Togbe Agorkoli (Eʋegbe: Togbe Agɔ Akɔli) was the mythical ruler of Notsie, a town in modern Togo. During his rule, the Ewe peoples in what are now Ghana and Togo escaped from Notsie to their present lands. He ruled the Ewe with an iron fist and had any person who spoke against him put on trial and inevitably found guilty, which meant a death sentence. When the Ewe people decided they did not want to suffer under his rule, they sought a very famous and powerful hunter known as . Tsali agreed to hear their pleas. During a festive holiday, it is said that he enchanted the drums to put all the royals and Togbe Agorkoli to sleep. He then mobilized the citizens to pass through a crevice made in a thick mud wall, resulting in the Ewe people's freedom from Notsie. While escaping, Tsali convinced t (en)
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  • Agokoli (fr)
  • Togbe Agorkoli (en)
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