The Lengedary Ogiso Dynasty:
_Benin's Social Hierarchy_ - _The Oba_: The king, considered divine and the ultimate authority - _The Royal Family_: The Oba's relatives, holding significant influence and power - _Nobles_: High-ranking officials, often related to the royal family - _Commoners_: The majority of the population, including farmers, artisans, and traders - _Slaves_: Captives from wars or debts, performing menial tasks _Community Structure_ - _Wards_: Benin City is divided into wards, each with its own leader and identity - _Guilds_: Occupational groups, such as bronze casters or wood carvers, with their own hierarchies - _Age Grades_: Social groups based on age, with responsibilities and privileges _Social Mobility_ - _Birth_: Social status is largely determined by birth, with the royal family and nobles holding power - _Achievement_: Exceptional individuals can rise through the ranks through achievements in war, trade, or artistry _Impact of Social Hierarchy_ - _Stability_: The social hierarchy ma...