- Agona. The
ruler of the
Denkyira was
called Denkyirahene and the
capital was Jukwaa. The
first Denkyirahene was Mumunumfi. The
capital was
initially Jukwaa...
-
Denkyirahene is the
title given to the King of the
Denkyira people of the
Central Region of Ghana. They are part of the Akan
ethnic group. The Denkyirahene's...
- the
Ashanti had
limited access to firearms.
Prior to this
battle the
Denkyirahene Ntim
Gyakari believed he was
doing well in the war,
having driven the...
- the Akan
state of Denkyira,
formerly known as Agona.
Their title was
Denkyirahene.
Dates in
italics indicate de
facto continuation of office.
Ghana Gold...
-
completed his
education in 1957 and
resumed his
traditional duty as "
Denkyirahene"
ruler of the
Denkyira state in the
latter part of 1957 till his p****ing...
- Mumunumfi,
Denkyirahene (1620–1624)
Werempe Ampem,
Denkyirahene (1624–1637) Boa
Amponsem I,
Denkyirahene (1637–1695) Ntim Gyakari,
Denkyirahene (1695–1701)...
- the
Agona people is the parrot,
hence their linguistic prowess. The
Denkyirahene is from the
Agona clan. "Totems: Are they of significance? - Graphic...
- Panyin,
Asantehene (1777–1803)
Denkyira (complete list) – Ntim Gyakari,
Denkyirahene (1695–1701)
Guinea Imamate of ****a
Jallon (complete list) – Karamokho...
-
Boamponsem (died 1694) was a
Denkyirahene from the 1650s
until his
death in 1694. In 1692,
Boamponsem sent an
envoy to the Gold
Coast to
engage with the...
- the age when Akan boys were now seen as men, a
representative of the
Denkyirahene travelled into
Kwaaman and
demanded that Osei Tutu to come with him....