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Jan Verveer: The Envoy Who Went to Kumasi
Jan Verveer: The Envoy Who Went to Kumasi

Key Figures 4 min read

The Dutch major-general who travelled inland to the Asante court in 1836-37 to negotiate the recruitment of soldiers for......

July 21, 2026 3
Mensa Bonsu and the Kingdom Under Strain
Mensa Bonsu and the Kingdom Under Strain

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Ruling after the sack of Kumasi in 1874, Mensa Bonsu tried to rebuild the Asante state through taxation, European advise......

July 21, 2026 4
Osei Kwadwo and the Reform of the Asante State
Osei Kwadwo and the Reform of the Asante State

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The mid-eighteenth-century Asantehene credited with the "Kwadwoan revolution": appointment to office by ability rather t......

July 21, 2026 2
Kwaku Dua I: Trade, Caution and the Long Peace
Kwaku Dua I: Trade, Caution and the Long Peace

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Asantehene from 1834 to 1867, Kwaku Dua I preferred commerce to war, received the Dutch embassy of 1837 and kept an unea......

July 21, 2026 4
Akyaawa Yikwan: The Woman Who Negotiated Peace
Akyaawa Yikwan: The Woman Who Negotiated Peace

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Akyaawa Yikwan led the Asante embassy that concluded the 1831 treaty at Cape Coast, one of the best-documented cases of......

July 21, 2026 3
Jacobus Capitein: Scholar, Preacher and Contradiction
Jacobus Capitein: Scholar, Preacher and Contradiction

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Born on the Gold Coast, enslaved as a child and educated at Leiden, Capitein became the first Black man ordained in the......

July 21, 2026 3