'Ajaland' refers to the area inhabited by the
Aja people in
Benin and
Togo,
West Africa. In the late 16th and early 17th century this area was a major center of the
Atlantic Slave Trade. It was largely split between the
Kingdom of Whydah and the domain of the ruler of
Allada. However as David Ross has argued, the kings of these domains did not control the whole area, but shared their domains with many other rulers who controlled quite limited domains.
References
Ross, David. "Robert Norris, Agaja, and the Dahomean Conquest of Allada and Whydah". in ''History in Afrcia''. 16 (1989), 311-324.