The Early History of the Akan States of Ghana |
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Adanse Aduana Afutu Agona Akan Akwamu Akyerekyere Akyim Amakum Ameyaw ancestors Asakyiri Asantehene Asantemanso Asare Asebu Ashanti Asine Asona Asuntiriso Ayoko Baafo Banda became Begho Benin Beretuo Black Volta river Bole Bona Bondugu Bono Bono kingdom Bono-Manso Bonohene Bosomtwi brothers Buipe called capital century chief clan co-ruler coast conquered Daboya Dagomba defeated Denkyira descendants Djomo Domaa Dwenemu Dyabi Dyakpa Dyala Dyula Eguafo elders Elmina emigrated Etsi Fante Fomase founded founders Gbon Ghana gold Gonja Guan Gyaman king Kofi Kokofu Konna Koromantse Kumasi Kumawu Kumbu Kwaman Laboni Mampong Mamprussi Mande Mankesim Manso matrilineal Meyerowitz miles Moslem Mossi Nafana Nana Nchumuru Ndampo Niger bend Nkoran Nkoranza Nkwanta Nkyiraa Nzima Obiri Yeboa Opoku Ware origin Osei Tutu Portuguese prince princess queenmother refugees region reign royal lineage settled Songhay stool succeeded successor Tafo Tano Tekyiman totem town trade tradition Twifo-Heman village Wangara warriors Wasa Wenkyi Yagbon
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