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The Levi Tribe in Ghana Ewe —————………….—————— In Ghana , one of the Richest History of to be told is The History of” Ewe “… migrated from Babylon to Egypt and soon divided themselves in the Early Ancient Land of Nigeria . 1- Dogbo /Igbo 2- Notsie 2- Tadoh The Ewe are traced to Oyo, Nigeria, at least as far back as the 13th century CE. They were originally called the Dogbo people. Their own oral history teaches that they came originally from Egypt, South Sudan, and Ethiopia in the 11th century in a series of migrations that eventually settled in Ghana in the 17th century. The Story Still continues… watch out For Part 2 as well . References King Nebuchadnezzar ————————————- In 607/606, as crown prince, Nebuchadnezzar commanded an army with his father in the mountains north of Assyria, subsequently leading independent operations after Nabopolassar’s return to Babylon. After a Babylonian reverse at the hands of Egypt in 606/605, he served as commander in chief in his father’s place and by brilliant generalship shattered the Egyptian army at Carchemish and Hamath, thereby securing control of all Syria. After his father’s death on August 16, 605, Nebuchadnezzar returned to Babylon Pharaoh Ramses II ——————————— He was the third pharaoh of the 19th Dynasty (1292-1186 BCE) who claimed to have won a decisive victory over the Hittites at The Battle of Kadesh and used this event to enhance his reputation as a great warrior. In reality, the battle was more of a draw than a decisive victory for either side but resulted in the world's first known peace treaty in 1258 BCE. King Agorkoli ————————- Togbe Agorkoli was the legendary ruler of Notsie, a modern-day Togo city. During his reign, the Ewe peoples of what is now Ghana and Togo fled Notsie and settled in their current homelands. He ruled the Ewe with an iron hand, putting anyone who spoke out against him on trial and, always, finding them guilty, which meant death. The Story Continues…….. watch out For Part 2