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- 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...
- Agona. The ruler of the Denkyira was called Denkyirahene and the capital was Jukwaa. The first Denkyirahene was Mumunumfi. The capital was initially Jukwaa...
- the Akan state of Denkyira, formerly known as Agona. Their title was Denkyirahene. Dates in italics indicate de facto continuation of office. Ghana Gold...
- 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...
- 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...
- the Agona people is the parrot, hence their linguistic prowess. The Denkyirahene is from the Agona clan. "Akan states: Bono, Denkyira, W****a, Akyem, Akwamu...
- Mumunumfi, Denkyirahene (1620–1624) Werempe Ampem, Denkyirahene (1624–1637) Boa Amponsem I, Denkyirahene (1637–1695) Ntim Gyakari, Denkyirahene (1695–1701)...
- 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....
- Okyehene 1998 – 1999 8 Dr. Poure Puobe VII Nandom 1999 9 Odeefuo Boaponsem Denkyirahene 1999 – 2001 10 Odeneho Gyapong Ababio II Sefwi-Bekwaihene 2001 – 2008...