- from. The
Ohene were
divisional chiefs under the
Amanhene.
Their major function was to
advise the
Amanhene. The
divisional chiefs were the
highest order...
- In
several Akan
nations of Ghana, the
Omanhene (Pl.
Amanhene) is the
title of a
magnate or a
supreme traditional ruler ('king') in a
region or a larger...
-
politically grouped to form a
state which was
headed by an
Omanhene or
Amanhene. Finally, all
Asante states formed the
Asante Empire with the Asantehene...
- city-states. The
state or Ɔman are
typically ruled by
several kings known as
Amanhene(Ɔmanhene, singular) or Ahemfo(Ɔhene, singular. The
state is the
basic unit...
- division, the ôhene, and the head of the
autonomous political community, the
Amanhene, had
their female counterparts known as the ôhemaa: a
female ruler who...
-
Ashanti began using umbrellas is uncertain. However, in the 1800s, the
Amanhene (senior chiefs) were
using large multicolored umbrellas.
Umbrellas were...
- used by the
Asantehene in
taking the oath of office. The
other Ashanti amanhene use the
Mpomponsuo sword to
swear the oath of
allegiance to the Asantehene...
- (M or FM).. The
English translation of the
title Omanhene/Ohenpong (pl.
Amanhene) is
Paramount Chief. In rare cases,
Queens themselves would be Custodians...
-
advisory body to the king.
Every Metropolitan Ashanti state was
headed by an
Amanhene or
paramount chief who
served as the prin****l
rulers of each state. The...
- division, the ôhene, and the head of the
autonomous political community, the
Amanhene, had
their female counterparts known as the ôhemaa: a
female ruler who...