KwakuDua Panin (born Fredua Agyeman; c. 1797 – 27 April 1867) was the eighth Asantehene of the Ashanti Empire from 25 August 1834 until his death. Prince...
1884) was the tenth King of the Ashanti Empire, and grandnephew of KwakuDuaI, whose sudden death in April 1867 sparked internal strife about the succession...
Netherlands together with his cousin, Kwame Poku, in 1837, by his father, King KwakuDua Panin, to receive education as part of larger negotiations between the...
Osei Tutu II (born Nana Barima Kwaku Duah; 6 May 1950) is the 16th Asantehene, enstooled on 26 April 1999. By name, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II is in direct...
Asantehene Prempeh I's original throne name was Prince KwakuDua III Asamu of the Ashanti Empire. Prempeh I's mother, Queen Asantehemaa Yaa Akyaa, was queen mother...
evidence exists on the use of mounted couriers during the reign of KwakuDuaI around the Metropolitan districts. He cites a case In 1841 when Freeman...
free status sold into servitude as a means of paying a debt. Asantehene KwakuDuaI banned this practice of pawnship around 1838. The Ashanti traditional...
centuries. The current Asantehene is Otumfuo Nana Osei Tutu II, born Nana KwakuDua, who ascended as the 16th Asante king in April 1999. Osei Tutu II was...
Panyin may refer to: KwakuDuaI Panyin (c. 1797–1867), Asantehene Osei Kwame Panyin (died 1803), Asantehene This page lists people with the surname Panyin...
name. Notable people with the name include: Barima Fredua Agyeman (or KwakuDuaI Panyin) (1797–1867), the Asantehene (King of the Ashanti) from 1834 until...
green coach, evidently of native manufacture'." In 1841 CE, Asantehene KwakuDuaI was gifted a carriage by the Methodist Missionary Society. Between 3200...
of about 900 people. After long negotiations, an agreement with King KwakuDuaI was reached. A recruitment depot was established in Kumasi, and furthermore...
1820 or 1828 to 1836. Afua Sarpon, from 1836 to 1859, banished by King KwakuDuaI Afua Kobi, from 1859 to 1884. Yaa Akyaa, from 1884 to 1896. Konadu Yaadom...
his team was dispatched to Kumasi to enquire from the Asantehene, Nana KwakuDuaI if the Asante Kingdom was going to be receptive to the Methodist Church...
Old Calabar acquired two horse-drawn carriages. In 1841 CE, Asantehene KwakuDuaI was gifted a carriage by the Methodist Missionary Society. In 1845 CE...
stretched from one end of the river to the other. During the reign of KwakuDuaI around 1841, proper bridges were constructed which Thomas Birch Freeman...
Netherlands and charged with concluding a treaty with the King of Ashanti KwakuDuaI Panyin to facilitate the recruitment of soldiers to the Royal Netherlands...
– 21 February 1834 Coronation 1824 Predecessor Osei Bonsu Successor KwakuDuaI Born c. 1800 Kumasi, Ashanti Empire Died 21 February 1834 (aged 34) Kumasi...
textiles from a shipment Eminsang had ordered from Anomabu. Asantehene KwakuDuaI Panyin ruled in favour of Eminsang and ordered that Brantuo pay 15 Engels...
consolidating authority it tried to end the practice of panyarring. King KwakuDuaI Panyin banned the practice of panyarring around 1838. This prohibition...
she was presented with the money by Poku, a spokesman of Asantehene KwakuDuaI. In Elmina, Gyapiaba's oath was taken much more seriously, however. Two...
her son KwakuDua II became king, but died after 44 days in office of small pox, after which she engineered the accession of her son Prempeh I to the Golden...
Mandingo | Idakeda Group Ltd". Retrieved 2019-06-24. "May 12, 1931: Prempeh I (KwakuDua Asamu III) dies in Kumasi". Edward A. Ulzen Memorial Foundation. Retrieved...