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Ashanti may
refer to:
Ashanti people, an
ethnic group in West
Africa Ashanti Empire, a pre-colonial...
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Ashanti Shequoiya Douglas (born
October 13, 1980) is an
American singer,
songwriter and actress. She was
discovered as a
teenager by
record producer Irv...
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known as the
Ashanti Empire, was an Akan
state that
lasted from 1701 to 1901, in what is now modern-day Ghana. It
expanded from the
Ashanti Region to include...
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charged with
bayonets and the
shocked Ashantis fled. The
flank columns were slow
moving in the
jungle and the
Ashantis moved around them in
their normal horseshoe...
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fight the
Ashantis. It is
classified as one of the "Anglo-
Ashanti Wars"
according to
historical evidence at the
National Archives. The
Ashanti King or Asantehene...
- The Bobo
Ashanti (also
variously called Bobo
Shanti and Bobo Shanty), also
known as the
Ethiopian African Black International Congress (E.A.B.I.C.), is...
- The
Ashanti Region is
located in the
southern part of
Ghana and is the
third largest of 16
administrative regions,
occupying a
total land
surface of 24...
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Ashanti's Christmas is the
third studio album by
American singer Ashanti,
released on
November 18, 2003, by The Inc. Records.
Chiefly produced by label...
- years, and no
lasting peace had been
concluded with the
Ashantis. In 1869 a
party of the
Ashantis had
crossed the
northern portion of the
Protectorate and...