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According to oral tradition,
Gyaman was
founded by the Bono,
Aduana clan, a
branch of the Akan, in the late 17th century. The
Gyamans then
proceeded to conquer...
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stools etc. by the
people of
Gyaman people.
Adinkra cloth was worn by the king of
Gyaman, and its
usage spread from
Gyaman to
Asante and
other Akan kingdoms...
- war
against the
Fante of the
southern Gold
Coast in 1806–07 and
against Gyaman in 1818–19. He
halted British expansionism in the Gold
Coast region. Early...
- "dirty people" in the Tchaman, Kyaman, or
Gyaman (Achan) language. The
traditional lands of the Tchaman/Kyaman/
Gyaman lie
along the Ébrié Lagoon,
which extends...
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Beatrice Gyaman (born 17
February 1987) is a
Ghanaian track and
field athlete specialising in the
sprinting events. She has won
medals in the 4 × 100 metres...
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Gyaman (also
spelled Jamang, Gyaaman) was a
medieval Akan
people state,
located within both
Ghana and Cote d'Ivoire. Akan
people Ghana Gold
Coast Lists...
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individual from
Bonwire who
introduced a loom
among the
Asante from Bono
Gyaman during the
reign of Nana Oti
Akenten in the 17th century.
Another oral source...
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regalia and many
skilled Bono artisans. Much of the po****tion fled to
Gyaman and
other neighboring kingdoms.
Several Bono
villages were
converted into...
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Asantehene Nana Osei
Bonsu sought out the help of Ta Kora to
defeat the
Gyaman King,
Kwadwo Adinkra. Ta Kora
requested for a
special gun to be crafted...
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Gonja in 1802,
Gyaman in 1818, and Ewe in the 1860s.
After the
Third Anglo–Asante War, a
confederation of
Brong states led by
Gyaman which included Techiman...