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Gyaman (also
spelled Jamang and
Gyaaman) was a
medieval Akan state,
located in what is now the Bono
region of
Ghana and
Ivory Coast.
According to oral...
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Gyaman (also
spelled Jamang,
Gyaaman) was a
medieval Akan
people state,
located within both
Ghana and Cote d'Ivoire. Akan
people Ghana Gold
Coast Lists...
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Before its colonization,
Ivory Coast was home to
several states,
including Gyaaman, the Kong Empire, and Baoulé. The area
became a
protectorate of France...
- King Nana Twi In the late
fifteenth century, the Bono
people founded the
Gyaaman kingdom as
extension of Bono
state in what is now
Ghana and Côte d'Ivoire...
- Part of a
series on the
History of
Ivory Coast Gyaaman Kong
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First Civil War Second...
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Western Africa 1740–1843:
Kingdom of
Sanwi 1710–1898: Kong
Empire 1460–1895:
Gyaaman Possibly since the
Upper Paleolithic humans have been
settled before 1460...
- the Akan
state of
Gyaaman List of
rulers of the Akan
state of
Akyem Abuakwa List of
rulers of
Asante Birimian Geology of
Ghana Gyaaman Tacky's War CIA World...
- the site of a
slave market. It was also the
capital of the Akan
State of
Gyaaman in the late 15th century. It is the
largest border town in
Ghana with a...
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Dutch singer Jaman Lal
Sharma (1936–2007),
Indian field hockey player Gyaaman, or
Jaman Kingdom,
medieval African state of the Akan people,
located in...
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details see the
Kingdom of
Portugal under Southwest Europe Ivory Coast Gyaaman (complete list) – Biri Kofi Kadyo,
Gyaamanhene (1790–1810)
Kwadwo Adinkra...