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== Legacy == [[File:Dahomey amazon2.jpg|right|thumb|Dahomey Amazons in around 1890]] Agaja is credited with introducing many features of the Dahomey state that became defining characteristics for future kings. It is often said that Agaja created the ''Mehu'' (a prime minister), the ''Yovogan'' (chief to deal with Europeans), and other administrative positions. However, oral traditions sometimes ascribe these developments to other kings.{{sfn|Bay|1998|pp=69-70}} In addition, Agaja is sometimes credited as the king who created the [[Dahomey Amazons]], a military unit composed entirely of women. Multiple histories account that Agaja did have armed female bodyguards in his palace and that he did dress women in armor in order to attack Whydah in 1728; however, historian Stanley Alpern believes that the Amazons were not likely fully organized during his reign.{{sfn|Alpern|1998|p=16}}{{sfn|Law|1993|p=251}} Agaja also had a large impact on the [[Dahomey mythology|religion of Dahomey]], largely by increasing the centrality of the [[Annual Customs of Dahomey|Annual Customs]] (''xwetanu'' or ''huetanu'' in Fon). Although the Annual Customs already existed and each family had similar celebrations, Agaja transformed this by making the royal Annual Customs the central religious ceremony in the kingdom. Family celebrations could not occur until after the royal Annual Customs had occurred.{{sfn|Monroe|2011|pp=774-775}} Agaja is often considered one of the great kings in Dahomey history and is remembered as the "great warrior". His expansions of Dahomey and connections with European traders led to his depiction in Dahomey art as a European [[caravel]] boat.{{sfn|Piqué|Rainer|1999|p=33}}
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