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  • ...the Dagomba kingdom to the north and [[Dahomey]] to the east. Today, the Ashanti monarchy continues as one of the constitutionally protected, sub-national t
    559 bytes (82 words) - 16:59, 8 October 2010
  • |imagecaption= The [[Ashanti Empire]] and [[Gold Coast (region)|Gold Coast]] on map from 1896. |Region = [[Ashanti (region)|Ashanti]] region
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  • ...Weaver.jpg|thumb|right|147px|A man weaving kente cloth in [[Ashanti Region|Ashanti]].]] ...bric made of interwoven cloth strips and is native to the [[Ashanti people|Ashanti]] and [[Akan people|Akan]].
    6 KB (901 words) - 00:02, 26 February 2013
  • ...aga served as a key [[market town]] of the [[Ashanti Confederacy|Ashanti]] kingdom, particularly for the busy regional [[African slave trade|slave trade]] and ...Ashanti, the Gonja population of Salaga revolted, killing hundreds of the Ashanti. The violence resulted in an immediate decline in trade, which would be fu
    7 KB (799 words) - 20:34, 26 September 2010
  • |body = the<br>Ashanti Empire ...lers of the [[Akan (ethnic group)|Akan]] state of [[Asanteman]] (Empire of Ashanti)'''
    10 KB (1,372 words) - 20:03, 25 April 2011
  • | death_place = [[Oxford]], [[United Kingdom]] ...tem of Ashanti: a study of the influence of contemporary social changes on Ashanti political institutions."
    8 KB (1,032 words) - 03:49, 31 December 2014
  • [[Category:Ashanti Kingdom]]
    3 KB (405 words) - 17:18, 25 September 2010
  • |popplace= Eastern Region, Central Region, Ashanti Region and Accra in [[Ghana]] ...sed the River Pra to settle on its banks to avoid being absorbed into the Ashanti empire who they considered enemies.
    17 KB (2,697 words) - 22:15, 4 May 2014
  • |leader1 = [[Victoria of the United Kingdom|Victoria]] |leader2 = [[George V of the United Kingdom|George V]]
    9 KB (1,280 words) - 01:30, 18 March 2012
  • |region9 = {{flagcountry|United Kingdom}} According to this source<ref name=com.au> http://ashanti.com.au/pb/wp_8078438f.html </ref> of further information about the Akan, "A
    9 KB (1,239 words) - 22:56, 8 May 2014
  • ...towns were organized by a family of Afrikans, probably from the [[Asante]] kingdom of present day [[Ghana]], West Afrika. This family, [[Nanny]], [[Accompong] ...y that bring greatpride to Brazilian Afrikans. In eastern Brazil existed a kingdom that lasted for around 100 years. The government was a federation of differ
    11 KB (1,843 words) - 08:02, 19 February 2012
  • .... A few hundred miles closer to the Guinea Coast than Songhay, the Ashanti Kingdom had taken its distinguished rise, flourishing on gold and traditional trade ...lu to European conquest. But in the west, north of the Gulf of Guinea, the Ashanti resolutely fought off British conquest until 1901, and in the African north
    16 KB (2,609 words) - 14:00, 1 January 2024
  • Thirty-one [[Ogiso]]s in all ruled the kingdom of Benin between 900 - 1200 AD, which is the earliest period so far account ...d tributes, the regulators of trade, the nominal owners of the land of the kingdom, chief executives and law makers, and principal custodians of customs and t
    31 KB (5,220 words) - 20:17, 24 March 2012
  • ...d by indigenous Afrikans themselves. Several Afrikan nations such as the [[Ashanti]] of Ghana and the [[Yoruba People|Yoruba]] of Nigeria had economies depend ...ar the most successful West Indian colonies in 1800 belonged to the United Kingdom. After entering the sugar colony business late, British naval supremacy and
    35 KB (5,290 words) - 16:20, 2 November 2010
  • ..., Ascension and Tristan da Cunha|Saint Helena]] (belonging to the [[United Kingdom]]). The table is sortable by column by clicking on the [[File:Sort both.gif ...s of the African hinterland, Sabratha was part of the short-lived Numidian Kingdom of Massinissa before being Romanized and rebuilt in the 2nd and 3rd centuri
    125 KB (18,253 words) - 22:15, 19 October 2012
  • ...ively illustrates how virtually 'all' of the inhabitants (particularly the Ashanti of the Akan people to which my Mother belongs) retain customs that are defi '''Kofi-Djehuti Obibini: ''' from the Woloff in Senegal, to the Ashanti in Ghana, to the Yoruba(and various others in Nigeria) to the BaKongo and T
    142 KB (24,845 words) - 19:37, 23 April 2011