The is the title for the
monarch
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of the historical
Ashanti Empire
The Asante Empire (Asante Twi: ), today commonly called the Ashanti Empire, was an Akan state that lasted between 1701 to 1901, in what is now modern-day Ghana. It expanded from the Ashanti Region to include most of Ghana as well as parts of Iv ...
as well as the
ceremonial ruler of the
Ashanti people
The Asante, also known as Ashanti () are part of the Akan ethnic group and are native to the Ashanti Region of modern-day Ghana. Asantes are the last group to emerge out of the various Akan civilisations. Twi is spoken by over nine million Asante ...
today. The Ashanti
royal house
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traces its line to the
Oyoko (an ''
Abusua
Abusua is the name in Akan culture for a group of people that share common maternal ancestry governed by seven major ancient female abosom (deities). '', or "clan") Abohyen Dynasty of Nana Twum and the Bretuo Dynasty of
Osei Tutu Opemsoo, who formed the Empire of Ashanti in 1701 and was crowned Asantehene (King of all Asante).
Osei Tutu held the throne until his death in battle in 1717, and was the sixth king in Ashanti royal history.
[Collins and Burns (2007), p. 140.]
The Asantehene is the ruler of the Ashanti people. The Asantehene is traditionally enthroned on a
golden stool
The Golden Stool ( Ashanti- tw, Sika dwa; full title, Sika Dwa Kofi "the Golden Stool born on a Friday") is the royal and divine throne of kings of the Ashanti people and the ultimate symbol of power in Asante. According to legend, Okomfo Anoky ...
known as the ''
Sika 'dwa'', and the office is sometimes referred to by this name.
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''Encyclopædia Britannica''. Retrieved 9 December 2017. The Asantehene is also the titular ruler of
Kumasi
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, which served as the capital of the Ashanti Empire and today, the
Ashanti Region
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. The Ashanti Empire comprised parts of present-day southern
Ghana
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and portions of present-day eastern
Côte d'Ivoire
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between the 17th and 20th centuries.
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. Ashanti.com.au. Retrieved 9 March 2013.
The current Asantehene is
Otumfuo Nana Osei Tutu II
Osei Tutu II (born Nana Barima Kwaku Duah; 6 May 1950) is the 16th Asantehene, enstooled on 26 April 1999.[heir presumptive
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.
Elections and regents
During the period between the death of an Asantehene and the election of a successor, the Mamponghene, the Asantehene's deputy, acts as a
regent
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.
[Shillington, ''History of Africa'', p. 195.] This policy was only changed during a time of civil war in the late 19th century, when the ''Kwasafomanhyiamu'' or governing council itself ruled as regent.
The succession is decided by a series of councils of Asante
nobles
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and other royal family members.
The colonial era and Asante independence
The Ashanti Confederacy was made a
British
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* British people, nationals or natives of the United Kingdom, British Overseas Territories, and Crown Dependencies.
** Britishness, the British identity and common culture
* British English, ...
protectorate in 1902, and the office of Asantehene was discontinued. In 1926, the British permitted the repatriation of
Prempeh I
Prempeh I (Otumfuo Nana Prempeh I; 18 December 1870 – 12 May 1931) was the thirteenth king ruler of the Ashanti Empire and the Oyoko Abohyen Dynasty. King Prempeh I ruled from March 26, 1888 until his death in 1931, and fought an Ashanti war ag ...
– whom they had exiled to the
Seychelles
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in 1896 – and allowed him to adopt the title Kumasehene, but not Asantehene. However, in 1935, the British finally granted the Ashanti moderated self-rule as the Kingdom of Ashanti, and the title of Asantehene was revived.
On 6 March 1957, the Kingdom of Ashanti and the Northern Territories, the Gold Coast Crown Colony and the British Mandate of
Togoland
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to form the modern state of Ghana. The office of Asantehene is now a sub-
national
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* Nation or country
** Nationality – a ''national'' is a person who is subject to a nation, regardless of whether the person has full rights as a citizen
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constitutional monarchy
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, and is protected by the Ghanaian constitution.
List of rulers
All rulers in the lists below were members of the Oyoko Abohyen Dynasty.
Kwaamanhene of the Kwaaman State
Kumasehene of the Kumaseman State
Asantehene of the Kingdom of Ashanti (Ashanti Empire)
All regents were members of the Bretuo Dynasty who were and still are the holders of the title Mamponghene. Upon the death of the Asantehene, it is the task of the Mamponghene to act as the regent, or ''Awisiahene''.
Ashanti knowledge
GhanaWeb. Retrieved 12 November 2012.
See also
* Emblem of His Majesty the King of Ashanti
References
Further reading
* Robert B. Edgerton, 1995, ''The Fall of the Asante Empire. The Hundred-Year War for Africa's Gold Coast''. New York: The Free Press.
* Alan Lloyd, 1964, ''The Drums of Kumasi'', London: Panther.
* Ernest E. Obeng, 1986, ''Ancient Ashanti Chieftaincy'', Ghana Publishing Corporation.
* Kevin Shillington
Kevin Shillington is a teacher and a freelance historian based in Dorset, England, United Kingdom.
Education
He graduated from Trinity College, located in Dublin, Ireland, with a major in modern history in 1968. Shillington did his postgradu ...
, 1995 (1989), ''History of Africa'', New York: St. Martin's Press.
External links
BBC News , Africa , Opoku Ware II , Rites for Ashanti king
at the Wonders of the African World, at PBS
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Kingdom of Ashanti Kings And Queens Of Asante
Retrieved 8 November 2012.
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