-
battle was a
crushing defeat of the
Ashanti forces and the
death of
their Juabenhene (head of one of the
royal clans). The
repercussion of this
defeat by the...
-
Kingdom of
Akyem Kingdom of
Dahomey Oyo
Empire Ashanti Empire Victory the
Juabenhene was
killed Battle of
Tabkin Kwatto (1804)
Sultanate of
Gobir Sokoto Caliphate...
-
Chief of
Juaben Traditional area in 1971. He has the
official title of
Juabenhene –
Chief of Juaben.
While serving as a
traditional ruler, he has acquired...
- in
Ashanti and the
others in
Ashanti resulted in the
migration of the
Juabenhene and some of his
people to the
current location in the
Eastern region....
-
attended KNUST Chris Attoh,
actor attended KNUST Nana Otuo Siriboe, the
Juabenhene who is also
Chairman of
Council of
State Ernest Aryeetey,
economist and...
- by the Asantehene, his legs by the Mamponhene, and his
fingers by the
Juabenhene. Ntim Gyakari's
fingers or
Kwadumasa in Twi can
still be
found today on...
- chief) in Asante.
Following his overlord, the Asantehene's lead, the
Juabenhene, Nana Otuo
Siriboe selected Nana
Awuah Darko Ampem to
become the Nkosuohene...
- able to hold the
Ashanti army to a standstill.
During the battle, the
Juabenhene (head of the
royal clan of Oyoko) was killed. The
Ashanti army
never reached...