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    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....
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    Prempeh II (Otumfuo Nana Sir Osei Tutu Agyeman Prempeh II, KBE, c. 1892 – 27 May 1970), was the 14th Asantehene, or king of the Ashanti (Ruler of the Asante)...
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    Ashanti translator, reportedly read:[better source needed] Your King Prempeh I is in exile and will not return to Ashanti. His power and authority will...
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    Prempeh I International Airport (IATA: KMS, ICAO: DGSI) is an international airport in Ghana serving Kumasi, the capital of the Ashanti Region, other...
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  • Prempeh may refer to: Prempeh I (1870-1931), Asante ruler Prempeh II, succeeding ruler of Asante Prempeh College, a boarding school in Ghana Jerry Prempeh...
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    was discontinued. In 1926, the British permitted the repatriation of Prempeh I – whom they had exiled to the Seychelles in 1896 – and allowed him to...
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    bloodshed. Prempeh I was banished to the Seychelles. Eleven years later, the Boy Scouts were started by Baden-Powell. Later still, after Prempeh was released...
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    Sarpong and Ama Agyemang (Kumasi, Ashanti), Fredua Agyeman Prempeh, Nana Kwasi Agyemang Prempeh and Nana Kwasi Boachie Gyambibi (Kumasi, Ashanti). He had...
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  • Asante Prempeh I and other members of the Asante government, Yaa Asantewaa became regent of the Ejisu–Juaben district. After the exile of Prempeh I, the...
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  • of Ghana from 1971 to 1972. Prempeh was born on 27 March 1912 to King Prempeh I, the 13th Asantehene or king of the Ashanti (Ruler of the Asante) in the...
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  • of King Prempeh I to preserve his Ashanti kingdom's independence. However, his younger brother and successor, King Asantehene Agyeman Prempeh II, upon...
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    Asantewaa and other Asante leaders to the Seychelles to join Asante King Prempeh I. In January 1902, Britain finally designated the Asante kingdom as a protectorate...
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    Gold Coast in 1900.) In 1926, following the return of the Ashanti King Prempeh I after 30-year in exile in Seychelles Island, Kumasi was vested with ceremonial...
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    broken out over the ownership of the royal throne. In 1896, Asantehene Prempeh I was deported rather than risk losing both the war and the throne. In 1900...
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    authorities. In 1926, the British permitted the repatriation of Asantehene Prempeh I – whom they had exiled to the Seychelles in 1896 – and allowed him to...
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    encounter after battle with Prempeh I, or to earlier published works by Ernest Thompson Seton. There exist various versions of the Prempeh story, all centering...
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    National Culture, Kumasi. Upon the return from exile of the Asantehene Nana Prempeh I from the Seychelles Islands, the building was offered to him for use as...
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    Coast force. The second-to-final hall also showcases portraits of Prempeh I, Prempeh II and Yaa Asantewaa while the final hall displayed military company...
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  • manages airports such as Kotoka International Airport, Nana Agyemang Prempeh I International Airport, Tamale International Airport, Wa Airport, Sunyani...
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  • Germaine Prempeh (born 1947) is a Seychelles-born Ghanaian princess. She is the daughter of Princess Hugette and the great-granddaughter of Prempeh I, who...
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    the time, Prempeh I was Asantehene, as the Ashanti Emperor-King is called, before being succeeded by his nephew Prempeh II in 1931. Prempeh II in turn...
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    ISBN 978-0-429-49164-1, S2CID 216884374 "Prempeh, Ii, Otumfuo Sir Osei Agyeman, (1892–1970), nephew to late Nana Agyeman Prempeh I; Kumasihene and direct descendant...
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    ISBN 978-0-521-37994-6. I, Otumfuo Nana Agyeman Prempeh; Ashanti), Prempeh I. (King of; King), Prempeh I. (Ashanti; Boahen, A. Adu; Prempeh, Agyeman (2003)....
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    Interim Council Chairman (1884–1887) Owusu Sekyere II, Regent (1887–1888) Prempeh I, Asantehene (1888–1902) Fante Confederacy (complete list) – Gold Coast...
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  • Europe Ghana Kingdom of Ashanti (complete list) – Prempeh I, Asantehene (1888–1902) Osei Tutu Agyeman Prempeh II, Asantehene (1935–1957) Gold Coast (complete...
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  • office of small pox, after which she engineered the accession of her son Prempeh I to the Golden Stool. As he was only 15, she was able to wield a great...
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  • First established in 1925 as a private residence for Asantehene Agyeman Prempeh I (who had been returning from almost three decades of exile), the Museum...
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  • Denzel Prempeh née Denzel Agyeman-Prempeh is a Ghanaian-born gospel musician and pastor. He is a reverend pastor at Destiny Chapel, Mount Zion in Adenta...
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  • On 18 March 1837, Kwaku Dua Panin signed an agreement with King William I of the Netherlands to provide Ashanti recruits, a thousand of whom would join...
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  • King up to the time of Nana Prempeh I (in 1900) to cross the Pra to the south. After his death, his nephew King Opoku Ware I became the king of the Ashanti...
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