Osei Kwame Panyin
Osei Kwame Panyin was the ruler of the Ashanti Confederacy (located in present-day Ghana) from 1777 to 1801, holding the title of Asantehene. In December 1803, he was succeeded by Osei Fofie. Osei Kwame Panyin was considered a bad king. He killed many of his family and sacrificed ordinary people at the funerals of his family members.
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| Kwaamanhene of the Kwaaman State (1570–1640) |
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- Kobia Amamfi
- Oti Akenten
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| Kumasehene of the Kumaseman State (1640–1701) | |
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| Asantehene of the Kingdom of Ashanti (1701–1902) | |
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| Asantehene of Ashanti Protectorate (1902–1935) | |
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| Asantehene of Ashanti Sovereign-State (1935–1957) | |
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| Asantehene of Ashanti City-State (1957–present) | |
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