• Opoku Ware I was the 2nd Asantehene of Oyoko heritage, who ruled the Ashanti Empire. Between 1718 and 1722, Opoku Ware became Asantehene during a period...
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    Otumfuo Opoku Ware II (born Jacob Matthew Poku; 30 November 1919 – 26 February 1999) was the 15th Asantehene. He succeeded his uncle Osei Tutu Agyeman...
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  • Opoku Ware can refer to: Opoku Ware I (1700–1750), Asantahene, ruler of the Ashanti kingdom in Ghana Opoku Ware II (1919-1999), 15th Asantahene Lesley...
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  • to 1764. He was elected as the successor to Opoku Ware I as opposed to the nominee suggested by Opoku Ware I. Obodom's reign was inaugurated with a civil...
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  • Ofori Panyin I Okomfo Anokye Opoku Ware I Osei Bonsu Osei Kwame Panyin Osei Tutu Agyeman Prempeh II Osei Yaw Akoto Otumfuo Nana Osei Tutu I Otumfuo Nana...
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  • Nicholas Ware, American politician Opoku Ware I, Ashanti King Opoku Ware II, Ashanti King Onzlee Ware, American politician from Virginia Paul Ware, English...
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  • Opoku Osei (or Richard Osei) (born 1985), Ghanaian footballer Theophilus Opoku (1842-1913), Akan Basel missionary and teacher Given name Opoku Ware I...
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    TuTu I was shot and killed by the people of Akyem while he was crossing River Pra on a canoe. Asantehene Opoku Ware I who succeeded Osei TuTu I decided...
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    houses. Between 1700 and 1715, Osei Tutu I conquered the neighboring states of Twifo, Wassa and Aowin. Opoku Ware I who succeeded Osei Tutu, led the integration...
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    areas had the option of joining the empire or becoming tributary states. Opoku Ware I, Osei Tutu's successor, extended the borders. Because of the long history...
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