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549: 187:, who had ascended the throne in 1750. During his reign, the southern states under Asante's influence such as Denkyira, Wassa, Twifo and Akyem became openly hostile and threatened the empire's commercial routes to the coast. This was not only a threat to Asante's commercial interests but to its national security, since its supply of firearms came from the coast. 182:
During the 18th century, the Ashanti Empire was beset by a host of rebellions. This was due in large part, to the empire's policy of allowing conquered rulers a fair amount of autonomy as long as they paid tribute and provided military contingents when ordered. The asantethene during this period was
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while planning a rebellion with other dissidents within the empire, including the Kwahu and Brong. Meanwhile, the bantamahene, one of the major Asante military officers, had been relentlessly pressuring Asantehene Kusi Oboadum for war. Bantamahene Adu Gyamera had even gone so far as to threaten the
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corps of female soldiers, as well as levies from the Oyo Empire, were able to hold the Ashanti army to a standstill. During the battle, the Juabenhene (head of the royal clan of Oyoko) was killed. The Ashanti army never reached Dahomey and was forced to retreat marking a victory for the
265:. There were fewer documented confrontations between Ashanti and Dahomey in the early 19th century, but peace was the norm between them. This particular battle caused the Ashanti to refocus their foreign policy back to their original goals rather than spreading themselves too thin. 257:
News reached European merchants trading with the alliance that they had inflicted a severe defeat on the Ashanti. The consequences were far reaching in that the unpopular
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marched out to invade the Dahomey. The exact size of either force is unknown. What historians are sure of is that the Ashanti army was ambushed in or near
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ruler's impeachment. The asantehene did not order an invasion, however, until learning that the Akyem had sought out aid from the
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allies. An estimated number of 10,000 to 12,000 Ashanti army were either killed or made slaves of.
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Le royaume asante (Ghana): parenté, pouvoir, histoire, XVIIe-XXe siècles
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1764 armed confrontation between the Ashanti Empire and the Akan allies
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The Cambridge History of Africa Volume 4 c. 1600 - c. 1790
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including the Dahomean infantry, the kingdom's elite
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Battle of Atakpame
Atakpamé
Togo
7°31′43.1″N 1°7′48.9″E / 7.528639°N 1.130250°E / 7.528639; 1.130250
Ashanti Empire
Kingdom of Akyem
Kingdom of Dahomey
Oyo Empire
Ashanti Empire
Akan
Akyem
Kingdom of Dahomey
Oyo Empire
Atakpamé
Togo
Kusi Oboadum
Akyem
Pobi Asomaning II
Kingdom of Dahomey
Oyo Empire
Ashanti army
Atakpamé
Oyo empire
Ahosi
Oyo empire
Akan
Asantehene
Osei Kwadwo
History of Togo
Ashanti Empire

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