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Asante queen mother
The Asantehemaa is the queen mother according to West African custom, who rules the Asante people alongside the Asantehene. African queen mothers generally
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Queen mother of the Ashanti people (1927–2025)
Yiadom III (born Nana Ama Konadu; 1927 – 7 August 2025) was the 14th Asantehemaa of the Ashanti Kingdom in Ghana. She was the elder sister of the current
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Ashanti kingdom queen mother (1847–1917)
Yaa Akyaa (c. 1847 – 1917) was an Asantehemaa of the Ashanti Empire from 1884 to 1896. She had great influence during the reign of her son, and acted
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Queen mother of the Ashanti Kingdom
order to receive final traditional rites. Before her death, she was the Asantehemaa (Queen mother) of the Ashanti Kingdom for 39 years. The Ashanti people
Nana Afia Kobi Serwaa Ampem II
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Sixth monarch of the Ashanti Empire
dynastic house of Opoku Ware of the Oyoko clan. The youngest son of the asantehemaa (queen mother) Konadu Yaadom and Adu Twum Kaakyire, he acceded to the
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King of the Ashanti (Asantehene)
children (three sons and two daughters) of Nana Afia Kobi Serwaa Ampem II, Asantehemaa (Queen-mother of the Ashanti). His father Nana Kwame Boakye-Dankwa was
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Asantehemaa (queen-mother) of Asante
Konadu Yaadom, also Kwadu Yaadom (c.1750 - 1809) was the fourth Asantehemaa of the Ashanti Empire, whose multiple marriages and spiritual influence meant
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Ethnic group and nation in Ghana
seen as a keen part of womanhood for Asantes. In Asante royalty, the Asantehemaa (queen mother) is seen as the advisor of the Asantehene (king), full
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Inheritance by the eldest, usually male, child
Asantehene inherited the Golden Stool (the throne) through his mother (the Asantehemaa) Nana Afia Kobi Serwaa Ampem II. Primogeniture by definition prevents
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Asantehemaa of the Ashanti Empire
1834–1884) was an Asantehemaa of the Ashanti Empire. Afua Kobi, an Asante ruler in the Asante Kingdom in present day Ghana, was an "asantehemaa", that refers
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4th Asantehene of the Ashanti Empire
reigning Asantehemaa and Asantehene osei Kawadwo. Historians such as McCasackie have argued that before Konadu Yaadom was enstooled as Asantehemaa, the reigning
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Hereditary succession through female relatives
Asantehene inherited the Golden Stool (the throne) through his mother (the Asantehemaa) Nana Afia Kobi Serwaa Ampem II. In societies using matrilineal descent
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Ashanti queen mother and military leader
ôhene were all of the same mogya, blood or localized matrilineage. The Asantehemaa, the occupant of the female stool in the Kumasi state, played a crucial
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Sequence of people entitled to hold a high office if it is vacated
Asantehene inherited the Golden Stool (the throne) through his mother (the Asantehemaa) Nana Afia Kobi Serwaa Ampem II. Ultimogeniture is an order of succession
Order_of_succession
Asantehene of Asanteman
Kwaku Dua III Asamu of the Ashanti Empire. Prempeh I's mother, Queen Asantehemaa Yaa Akyaa, was queen mother of Ashanti from 1880 to 1917. Through strategic
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Traditional royal slipper worn by ethnic groups in Ghana
back to the 18th century during the reign of Asantehene Osei Kwadwo and Asantehemaa Konadu Yaadom. In the past, Ahenema were worn by people of royal descent
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Asantehene of Asanteman
candidates to succeed him, as to be decided by the Queen-mother, or Nana Asantehemaa. After attending Anglican school, Poku went to Adisadel College in Cape
Opoku_Ware_II
African queen mother
Adoma Akosua (born c. 1773) was the fifth Asantehemaa of the Ashanti kingdom in West Africa. Born in about 1773 into the Oyoko clan, where the kingdom's
Adoma_Akosua
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broadcaster, and former barrister, born in Norway Afua Kobi (fl. 1834–1884), asantehemaa of the Ashanti Empire Afua Kuma (1908–1987), Ghanaian oral theologian
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District in Ashanti, Ghana
Girls Senior High School is located at Trabuom. Renamed after the late Asantehemaa Nana Afia Kobi, the school was formerly called Atwimaman Secondary School
Atwima_Kwanwoma_District
Princess Alice". UK News. BBC. 30 October 2004. Retrieved 12 May 2008. "Asantehemaa Afia Kobi Serwaa Ampem is dead; Reigned for 39 years". 3news.com. 15
List of centenarians (royalty and nobility)
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Ghanaian medical practitioner
after her paternal grandmother Nana Afia Kobi Serwah Ampem II, the Late Asantehemaa. She had her secondary education at St Rose's Senior High School, Akwatia
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skater (1952). Nana Konadu Yiadom III, 98, Ghanaian traditional ruler, Asantehemaa (since 2017). Wolfgang Kuhlmann, 85, German philosopher (Goethe University
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Akan swords originating from Ghana
created bosompra panin sword primarily for the royal family and since the Asantehemaa (the Asante queenmother) is head of the royal family, it represents her
Akrafena
ôhene were all of the same mogya, blood or localized matrilineage. The Asantehemaa, the occupant of the female stool in the Kumasi state, played a crucial
Women in the decolonisation of Africa
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Third Asantehene of the Ashanti Empire
Ashanti in 1701. Kusi Obodom's mother, Nkaatia Ntim Abamo, was the second Asantehemaa. Kusi Obodom became Asantehene after debate - and occasional violence
Kusi_Obodom
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Young
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Fair-sized; Proper; Good
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Early Morning; From Sanskrit Word Prathyusham
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People's Guardian
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, fly.
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Art Maker; Lord of Krishna
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A ruling, commanding, coming down.
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Always have Success
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The mornings light
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Ship's Island; Whistling Voice
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