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Kingdom of Nri Fact-Matching Game

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The Kingdom of Nri was a pre-colonial Igbo kingdom in present-day Nigeria, known for its complex political system and cultural achievements.

  • Players will explore the kingdom’s history and traditions.
  • Uncover hidden secrets and solve puzzles to unlock new levels.
  • Learn about the significance of the kingdom in Igbo history.

Game Details: a fact-matching game where you piece together important information fragments. Use spells for hints and extra time!

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  • The Kingdom of Nri was a pre-colonial Igbo kingdom in present-day Nigeria.
  • It was founded in the 10th century by Eri, a prince from the Igala Kingdom.
  • Nri was known for its centralized political system and sacred religious practices.
  • The Eze Nri was the spiritual and political leader of the kingdom.
  • Nri had a complex caste system with titles such as Ozo and Nze.
  • The kingdom had a powerful military force that helped maintain its influence in the region.
  • Nri was a major center of trade and cultural exchange in West Africa.
  • The kingdom was known for its skilled craftsmen and artists.
  • Nri's influence extended to other Igbo communities and neighboring kingdoms.
  • The decline of Nri began in the 19th century due to internal conflicts and external pressures.
  • The kingdom was eventually absorbed into the British colonial administration in Nigeria.
  • Nri's political and religious institutions influenced the development of other Igbo societies.
  • The kingdom had a strict code of conduct that governed social interactions and behavior.
  • Nri was known for its oral traditions and storytelling culture.
  • The kingdom had a system of divination and ritual practices that guided decision-making.
  • Nri's capital city was a sacred place with shrines and temples dedicated to ancestral spirits.
  • The kingdom had a rich cultural heritage that continues to influence Igbo identity today.
  • Nri was known for its egalitarian social structure and emphasis on communal values.
  • The kingdom had a system of tribute and taxation that supported its economy.
  • Nri's art and architecture reflected its spiritual beliefs and cultural traditions.

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