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Ghanaian ruler
Ofori Panyin I is commonly known as the founder of the Akyem State, afterwards Kyebi located in the valley of the Birim river after 1727.[1] He ruled from 1704 to 1727.[2]
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OforiPanyinI is commonly known as the founder of the Akyem State, afterwards Kyebi located in the valley of the Birim river after 1727. He ruled from...
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