- List of
rulers of the Akan
state of
Dwaben (Juaben) Akan
people Ghana Gold
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According to Mrs Garvey, her
grandmother told her that she
descended from
Dwaben (pronounced "Juaben") and that her
grandmother (known as "Granny Dabas")...
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independence from Denkyira.
Those included members from Nsuta, Mampong,
Dwaben,
Bekwai and Kokofu. In this
meeting the
Golden Stool was
commanded down...
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welcomed the King of the
Dwabens called Nana
Kwaku Boateng and his army. A
civil war
broke out
between the
Ashantis and the
Dwabens in 1832, six
years after...
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Kingdom of
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Kingdom of
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Denkyira Amoako Atta
Yiadom (reigned 1770–1793),
Denkyirahene Akan
state of
Dwaben Ama
Serwah (reigned 1838–1846),
Dwabenhene Unknown Dwabenhene (reigned 1846-18...
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captured or, in some interpretations,
killed was Ntim Gyakari. The
Dwaben Asafo (the
Dwaben part of the
Amantoo army
headed by the
Dwabenhene himself) found...
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which the
current Asantehene comes. Its main
towns are Kokofu, Kumasi,
Dwaben and Nsuta. When greeted, the
reply should be "Yaa
Obiri nana".
Other towns...
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during the
reign of Nana Dokua. He
ruled the New
Juabens (sometimes
called Dwaben) from 1913 to 1930. Nana
Kwaku had a son
called Asafo Adjei who married...
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responsible for
sending messages to the Amantoɔnum (five states) in Asante:
Dwaben, Nsuta, Mampong, Kokofu, and Bekwai. Abobɔnnua:
Abubonnua is the
sword that...