Asante empire, Asante also spelled Ashanti, West African state that occupied what is now southern Ghana in the 18th and 19th centuries. Extending from the Comoé River in the west to the Togo …

Summary. In 1873, Ashanti forces invaded the British Gold Coast Protectorate over a territorial dispute, inflicted serious harm on the Protectorate Fante population, and took hostage several European missionaries. A British force under General Sir Garnet Wolseley was dispatched, and in less than six months, defeated the Ashanti army and …
Akan, ethnolinguistic grouping of peoples of the Guinea Coast who speak Akan languages (of the Kwa branch of the Niger-Congo family). They include the speakers of the Akyem, Anyi, Asante (Ashanti), Attié, Baule, Brong, Chakosi, Fante (Fanti), and Guang languages; some scholars also consider Twi a distinct Akan language.
1. Kumasi Heritage Tours And Naming Ceremony In A Day. This tour gives visitors the opportunity to experience the cultural and the historic heritage of Ashanti Region of Ghana…. 2. One day tour at Kumasi. Tour like a local and experience the culture and the tradition of the Asante Kingdom, the heartbeat of Ghana. 3.
The Ashanti Region is centrally located in the middle belt of Ghana. It lies between longitudes 0.15W and 2.25W, and latitudes 5.50N and 7.46N occupying a total land surface of 24,389 km2 (9,417 sq mi) or 10.2 percent of the total land area of Ghana. The region shares boundaries with six of the sixteen (16) political regions, Bono Region, Bono ...
Jan 1972. Ignatius Acheampong (an Ashanti) seized power in a coup. His National Redemption Council (NRC) was relatively diversified in ethnic composition. Yet under Acheampong's rule (1972- 1978), the Ashanti appeared to play a key role in politics. Between 1973 and 1977, Ewe revived the sentiments of secession.
Asante chief. Asante, or Ashanti, People of southern Ghana and adjacent areas of Togo and Côte d'Ivoire. The largest segment of the Akan peoples, they speak Twi, a language of the Kwa group of Niger-Congo languages; all together the Akan peoples make up about half the population of Ghana. Though some Asante now live and work in urban centres ...
The Ashanti people are the largest ethnic group in Ghana. Until the 10th century BC, most of Ghana was uninhabited by humans. By the 10th century AD, the Ashantis had established a settlement in the area and were later joined by others in the 16th century. ... Most people in Ghana are citizens of Ashanti territories or Ashantiland: 4.7 million ...
*The Ashanti people are celebrated on this date in 1650. Also known as Asante, they are part of the Akan ethnic group and are native to the Ashanti Region of modern-day Ghana.. The Asante speak the Twi language. The Twi language is spoken by over nine million Asante people as a first or second language.
This volume, the third of Rattray's three major studies of the Ashanti, traces the development of legal, political, and judicial institutions from their origin in the simple family group under a house-father to their present-day function in the territorial divisions under a paramount chief. Detailed data are provided for the divisions of Asumegya, Bekwai, …
The Ashanti are a major ethnic group of the Akans in Ghana, a fairly new nation, barely more than 50 years old. Ghana, previously the Gold Coast, was a British colony until 1957. It is now politically separated into four main parts. Ashanti is in the center and Kumasi is the capital. To the Ashanti, the family and the mother's clan are most ...
Ghana's 24 million people include six major ethnic groups that break into more than 60 smaller ones. The six larger groups are the Akan (Ashanti and Fanti), the Ewe, the Ga-Adangbe, the Mole-Dagbani, the Guan and the Gruma. Like most other African nations, Ghana has rich, traditional cultures that differ from one ethnic group to another.
Obenemase Mine, Ashanti Region, Ghana: 6° 41' 10" N: 1° 10' 1" W: 42.6km (26.5 miles) Meduma, Obuasi Gold Project, Ashanti Region, Ghana: 6° 20' 32" N: 1° 31' 7" W: 43.6km (27.1 miles) Kyereboso #3, Obuasi Gold Project, Ashanti Region, Ghana: 6° 15' 28" N: 1° 29' 9" W: 53.3km (33.1 miles) Kyereboso #2, Obuasi Gold Project, Ashanti Region ...
The African Hindu Monastery, located in Odorkor, a suburb of Accra, is Ghana's largest centre of Hindu worship in Ghana. Started in 1975, it is headed by Swami Ghanananda Saraswati. Ghana has a Hindu population of around 12,500, of which as many as 10,000 are indigenous Africans, including Swami Saraswati.