- The Asante, also
known as
Ashanti in
English (/əˈʃɑːntiː/ ), are part of the Akan
ethnic group and are
native to the
Ashanti Region of modern-day Ghana...
- Anglo-Ashanti War "The
Ashantee War /
Capture of Coom****ie". The
Illustrated London News. No. 1801.—Vol. LXIV. 28
February 1874. p. 194. "The
Ashantee War". The Illustrated...
- The
Ashantee Medal is a
British campaign medal instituted on 1 June 1874. It was
awarded to British,
Colonial and
allied native forces,
under the command...
- made of the
court of Kumasi,
entitled Mission from Cape
Coast Castle to
Ashantee, &c. (London, 1819). He
donated his
Ashanti collection to the
British Museum...
-
dropped and the name
Ashanti remained, with
various spellings including Ashantee common into the
early 20th century.
Between the 10th and 12th centuries...
- the
Supreme joys of
Sadism is a ****
novel published in 1907 by "
Ashantee of Edinburgh":
probably Charles Carrington in Paris. It was
later published...
-
reference in
their tales: the
Jibbel Kumera (the
Mountains of the Moon),
Ashantee, and the
rivers Niger and Calabar. The
author also
advises the British...
-
present year the
Alabama Indemnity has been paid, and the
charge of the
Ashantee War will be met out of revenue; and that in estimating, as we can now venture...
-
version of the
Dutch television show Big Brother,
William Collins (Hiram
Ashantee), was a
follower of Muhammed. As a
prominent Afrocentrist and
speaker on...
- The design, by Sir
Edward Poynter, was also used on the
reverses of the
Ashantee Medal and the
Central Africa Medal. The recipient's name, rank and unit...