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    Badu Bonsu II was a leader of the Ahanta who originally migrated south and separated from the Fante people upon reaching the Pra River and a Ghanaian...
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  • Dutch Gold Coast, the conflict ended with the hanging of Ahanta king Badu Bonsu II and the reorganization of the Ahanta state, establishing a Dutch protectorate...
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  • Bonsu is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Badu Bonsu II (died 1838), Ghanaian king of the Ahanta Mensa Bonsu (died 1896), Asantehene...
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  • King Badu Bonsu, said Ghana – and the Dutch". The Independent. Archived from the original on 15 February 2020. Retrieved 30 May 2024. "Badu Bonsu II; the...
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  • who was born as an Ahanta prince, and a descendant of the Ahanta King Badu Bonsu II. Kofi Abrefa Busia led the Party, and became the 2nd Prime Minister...
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  • the Netherlands. During his research, Japin came across the story of Badu Bonsu II, a Ghanaian prince who rebelled against the Dutch overlords in 1837...
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    in 1997. This attention also revealed that the head of Ahanta king Badu Bonsu II, taken to the Netherlands after his execution in 1838, was still in...
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    where in The Caribbean, and North Carolina in his honour. Otumfour Badu Bonsu II, an Ahanta King van Dantzig. Forts and castles of Ghana. pp. 21–24....
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  • Ahanta king Badu Bonsu II, whose forces had killed two of Tonneboeijer's envoys. Tonneboeijer's army was ambushed on 28 October 1837 by Badu Bonsu's forces...
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  • population of 42,037 people. The town is home to the Mamponghene, Nana Osei Bonsu II. Agona-Akrofoso, often regarded as 'Old Mampong', was the capital of the...
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