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A state straddling the frontier between southwestern Ghana and southeastern Cote d'Ivoire. It covered most of the coastal districts between Abidjan in Cote d'Ivoire and Cape Three Points in Ghana.
Ruler Name | Start Year | End Year | Notes | Dynasty | Kingdom |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ayekeraa | c. 1550 | c. 1560 | Denkyira | ||
Yao Awitti | c. 1560 | c. 1570 | Denkyira | ||
Anim Kokobo Boadi | c. 1570 | c. 1590 | Bruce's notes diverge here from Wikipedia. | Denkyira | |
Ahaha | c. 1590 | 1601 | Bruce's notes. | Denkyira | |
Ahihi | 1601 | 1609 | Bruce's notes. | Denkyira | |
Mumunumfi | 1588 | 1624 | Wikipedia. | Denkyira | |
Werempe Ampem | 1624 | 1637 | Bruce lists him as 1609-1649. | Denkyira | |
Boadu Akafo Berempon | 1649 | 1671 | Bruce's notes. | Denkyira | |
Boa Amponsem I | 1637 | 1695 | Bruce lists him as 1671-1690. | Denkyira | |
Ntim Gyakari | 1695 | 1701 | Bruce lists him as 1690-1710 | Denkyira | |
To Asante | 1710 | -- | Denkyira | ||
Boado Ahafo Berempon | 1701 | 1702 | Wikipedia lists ruling tributaries after Asante conquer - Believe this is Boadu Akafo Berempon per Bruce's notes. | Denkyira | |
Kyei Akobeng | 1702 | 1712 | Denkyira | ||
Amoako Atta Panyin | 1712 | 1720 | Denkyira | ||
Gyan Badu | 1720 | 1725 | Denkyira | ||
Amoako Atta Kuma | 1725 | 1770 | Denkyira | ||
Amoako Atta Yiadom | 1700 | 1793 | Female. | Denkyira | |
Owusu Bori I | 1793 | 1813 | Denkyira | ||
Kwadwo Tibu I | 1813 | 1851 | Denkyira | ||
Kwakye Fram | 1851 | 1859 | Denkyira | ||
Kwesi Kyei I | 1859 | 1869 | Denkyira | ||
Boa Amponsem II | 1870 | 1875 | Denkyira | ||
Nkwantabisa I | 1875 | 1910 | Denkyira | ||
Kwesi Kyei II | 1910 | 1912 | Denkyira | ||
Nkwantabisa II | 1912 | 1918 | Denkyira | ||
Kwadwo Tibu II | 1919 | 1930 | Denkyira | ||
Nkwantabisa III | 1931 | 1941 | Denkyira | ||
Owusu Bori II | 1942 | 1953 | Denkyira | ||
Nana Kojo Odei | 1954 | 1954 | Regent. | Denkyira | |
To Ghana | 1960 | Present | Denkyira | ||
Odeefuo Boa Amponsem III | 1955 | 2016 | Denkyira |
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