- King
Asantehene Prempeh I's
original throne name was
Prince Kwaku Dua III
Asamu of the
Ashanti Empire.
Prempeh I's mother,
Queen Asantehemaa Yaa Akyaa,...
- Paakoyi; Oriade;
Seriki I;
Seriki II
Olorunsogo Seriki II (Agbele) Ago Are;
Asamu; Ayandeyi;
Ibukun Olu; Ologbon;
Seriki Oke
Olorunsogo Waro/Apata-Alaje Apata...
- (1994-07-10) 10 July 1994 (age 30) Lagos,
Nigeria Nationality Nigerian Education National Open
University Occupation Jeweller Spouse Lyabode Aisha Asamu...
- Akande; Aladanla; Alafa; Alagba; Amugba; Apaana; Arileyansi; Arinola; Asabi;
Asamu; Ata Mogaji; Awere; Ayankunle; Baala; Baale;
Baale Sango; Dare; Dooya; Elegudugbe;...
- 26
March 1888 – 19
November 1895
Original throne name was
Kwaku Dua III
Asamu.
Destooled in
November 1885,
Surrendered to the
British Gold
Coast governor...
- Ryūkaken
branch formed centuries after Hokuto Shinken's foundation. Asam (アサム,
Asamu) The
ruler of the Sava
Kingdom and
Master of Daijō
Nanken (大乗南拳, "Southern...
-
eldest son the Aremo, and his
personal counselor within the Oyo Mesi, the
Asamu, all had to
commit suicide to
renew the government. The
suicide ceremony...
- Macedonia.
Their territory included the
entire region between the
rivers Asamus and
Eordaicus (whose
union forms the Apsus), the
plateau of Korça locked...
- (Hungarian), Arwa (German),
Orava (Czech, Slovak),
Orawa (Polish) Osam ****amus/
Asamus (Latin), Osam - Осъм (Bulgarian),
Ossam (German),
Oszam (Hungarian), Oskol...
-
Idakeda Group Ltd".
Retrieved 2019-06-24. "May 12, 1931:
Prempeh I (Kwaku Dua
Asamu III) dies in Kumasi".
Edward A.
Ulzen Memorial Foundation.
Retrieved 2019-06-24...