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  2. Second Anglo–Ashanti War - Wikipedia

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    The Second Anglo–Ashanti War also known as the Second Anglo–Asante War [5] and Third Anglo–Asante War [6] was an armed conflict between the Ashanti Empire led by Kwaku Dua I against the United Kingdom and Fante tribes led by Richard Pine. It took place from March 1863 to June 1864, ending with a withdrawal of British troops.

  3. Asante Empire - Wikipedia

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    From 1824 till 1899 there were five Anglo-Ashanti wars between the Asante Empire and Great Britain and its allies. The British lost or negotiated truces in several of these wars, with the final war resulting in British burning of Kumasi and official occupation of the Asante Empire in 1900. The wars were mainly due to Asante attempts to ...

  4. Anglo-Ashanti wars - Wikipedia

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    The Anglo-Ashanti wars were a series of five conflicts that took place between 1824 and 1900 between the Ashanti Empire—in the Akan interior of the Gold Coast—and the British Empire and its African allies. [2]

  5. Battle of Feyiase - Wikipedia

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    During the battle, the Denkyira army deployed 2 or 3 Dutch cannons while the Ashanti had limited access to firearms. [1] Prior to this battle the Denkyirahene Ntim Gyakari believed he was doing well in the war, having driven the Ashanti forces from Adunku, Abuontem and Aputuogya.

  6. Techiman - Wikipedia

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    Techiman was founded as Bono-Tekyiman, or Techiman-Bono (formerly known as Bono-Manso), in the 1940s [4] [5] as a successor state to Bono. [6] After Bono Manso, capital of the Bono state, was taken over by the Ashanti Empire in 1723 during the Asante-Bono war, the capital was moved in 1740 under Ashanti sovereignty. The current state consisted ...

  7. Military of the Asante Empire - Wikipedia

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    Two wings-left (benkum) and right (nifa). Each wing having two formations: right and right-half (nifa nnaase), left and left-half (benkum nnaase) In battle, the army used advanced guard, main body, rear guard and right and left wings on the move. This organization enabled the Asante generals to maneuver their forces with flexibility.

  8. Ethnic conflict in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    This war is widely known in Ghana and even other African countries. Of all the ethnic groups, the Ashanti were known for the numerous wars they fought when Ghana was called the Gold Coast (British Colony). "From 1806 until 1896, the Ashanti Kingdom was in a perpetual state of war involving expansion or defense of its domain".

  9. Ashanti–Fante War - Wikipedia

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    Ashanti–Fante War breaks out This war, also known as the Ghana War, begins between the Ashanti associate degree Fante Confederacies of present–day Ghana. The Ashanti had resisted any attempt by Europeans, chiefly the British, to colonize them, and aligned themselves with the Dutch to limit British influence within the region.