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  2. Manhyia Palace - Wikipedia

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    The palace was built in 1925 by the British after they had demolished the Aban Palace built by Ashanti Empire. [2] The British were said to have been impressed by the size of the original palace and the scope of its contents, which included "rows of books in many languages", [3] but during the War of the Golden Stool, the British demolished the royal palace with explosives. [4]

  3. Manhyia Palace Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Manhyia Palace Museum is a historical museum located in Kumasi, Ashanti, Ghana and situated within the Manhyia Palace.First established in 1925 as a private residence for Asantehene Agyeman Prempeh I (who had been returning from almost three decades of exile), the Museum currently provides fair insight into the culture of Ashantiland and Ghana's cultural legacy from before its colonization ...

  4. List of palaces - Wikipedia

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    Dasman Palace – Established in 1904, Sheikh Ahmed Al-Sabah, the tenth ruler of Kuwait in 1930 made it his official residence, It is currently one of Kuwait's historic palaces. Mishref Palace – Located in Mishref and was Built by Sheikh Mubarak Al-Sabah in 1900, it was restored in the early 1940s.

  5. Akwasidae Festival - Wikipedia

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    Every Ashanti celebrates this festival. [7] For those Ashanti who do not observe the festival of Odwira, the Akwasidae is very important to commemorate their ancestors. [8] On this day, the Asantehene (King of Ashante) meets his subjects and subordinate chiefs in the courtyard of the Manhyia Palace.

  6. Adae Kese Festival - Wikipedia

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    Adae Kese ushers in the New Year, with dates ranging between July and October, though some Akans like the Akim, Akwamu, and Ashanti celebrate New Year in January. It is also celebrated at the Manhyia Palace. It comprises rituals which is aimed purifying the spirit of the King's palace chambers by members of the royal family and other ...

  7. First Anglo–Ashanti War - Wikipedia

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    In January 1826 a new Ashanti army invaded the Fante territories before making a bid to take Accra, concentrating their forces at Dodowa 20 miles to the north. An allied army of local tribes (such as the Akwamu) [27] defended the town together with a British force of about 60 men. Each side numbered approximately 11,000. [2] Christiansborg ...

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  9. Manhyia (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Manhyia may also refer to: ... Manhyia Palace Museum This page was last edited on 25 February 2022, at 16:02 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...