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الصفحة 44
Twenty of them are loosely organized into an ' Association of Ahafo Chiefs ' under the chairmanship of Mimhene , and are campaigning with varying degrees of conviction that Ahafo should become an integral part of the Ashanti state ...
Twenty of them are loosely organized into an ' Association of Ahafo Chiefs ' under the chairmanship of Mimhene , and are campaigning with varying degrees of conviction that Ahafo should become an integral part of the Ashanti state ...
الصفحة 45
This recognized an independent paramountcy under the leadership of Kukuomhene , who was designated ' King of Asunafo - Ahafo ' . The chiefs — including Mimhene — had apparently sought British protection after resisting the demands of ...
This recognized an independent paramountcy under the leadership of Kukuomhene , who was designated ' King of Asunafo - Ahafo ' . The chiefs — including Mimhene — had apparently sought British protection after resisting the demands of ...
الصفحة 46
This was determined to some extent by alignments outside Ahafo . The NLM had grown up in Kumasi and the Asantehene eventually declared support for its aims . His loyal subjects , including Mimhene , were not slow to follow suit .
This was determined to some extent by alignments outside Ahafo . The NLM had grown up in Kumasi and the Asantehene eventually declared support for its aims . His loyal subjects , including Mimhene , were not slow to follow suit .
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Editorial | 1 |
Anthropological Models in Yoruba History R C C | 18 |
Some Historical Aspects of Religious Conversion | 27 |
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