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Asante by
protecting him from the Denkyera.
History indicates that the
Akwamuhene and
Dormaahene were twin
brothers who were both at Akwamu. However, the...
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series of
decisive military campaigns in the late 17th century. In 1677,
Akwamuhene Nana Ansa
Sasraku I
launched a
major offensive against the Ga kingdom...
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Notes Akwamuhenes (rulers) Twifo-Heman c.1480 to c.1500
Agyen Kokobo,
Akwamuhene Founder of Twifo-Heman c.1500 to c.1520
Ofusu Kwabi,
Akwamuhene c.1520...
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Divisional Chief is the
Akwamufiehene and he is
second in
command to the
Akwamuhene,
Paramount Chief,
Odeneho Kwafo Akoto III.[citation needed] The town was...
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Akwamufie Palace is the seat of the
Akwamuhene of the
Akwamu people, as well as his
official residence. It is
currently occupied by the
current king of...
- Ghana, on the
coast of the Gulf of Guinea.
Asamani was
known as the
Akwamuhene who
tricked the
Danes and
seized Christiansborg Castle in 1693. Asamani...
- (1892–1961),
Estonian painter,
graphics artist and
teacher Ado (fl. 1550),
Akwamuhene ruler of the Akan
people Ado (footballer) (born 1947),
Brazilian footballer...
- Larteh. At the same time,
Accra was
weakened by a
civil war. In 1677
Akwamuhene Ansa Sasraku,
using the cir****cision of a
visiting Akwamu prince as pretext...
- his rise to power, Osei Tutu
reportedly sought refuge at the
court of
Akwamuhene Nana Ansa
Sasraku I
while evading Denkyira control. It was in
Akwamu that...
- left
guard (benkum), the
right guard (nifa), and the
second in
command (
akwamuhene). Osei Tutu now
commanded a
reformed army
built around a core of Akwamu...