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== History == |
== History == |
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Yinyin was founded within the Asitasi Grand Lodge at the beginning of the 12th century during the Kuxwéi Era. According to legend, Wou Záai, a well-known scholar and Naa Sàati from the Asitasi, ordered the creation of several canals and ponds using the nearby river delta to help facilitate water-based trade in the town, giving it the nickname Yinyin (lit. “Many Canals”). Following the expansion of the Yevak, the town came under Yevak rule in 1257 CE. |
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In 1970, Yinyin was deemed a National Heritage Site by the Tribal Council. |
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In May 2023, Yinyin was opted to be the town in which Kuduk would test its modernization reforms. |
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== Local Economy == |
== Local Economy == |