Osei Bonsu
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Osei Bonsu (born 1779[11] – 21 January 1824)[12][13] also known as Osei Tutu Kwame[8] was the Asantehene (King of the Ashanti).[14] He reigned either from 1800 to 1824 or from 1804 to 1824. During his reign as the king, the Ashanti fought the Fante confederation and ended up dominating Gold Coast trade. In Akan, Bonsu means whale (the largest and most powerful "fish" in the sea), and is symbolic of his achievement of extending the Ashanti Empire to the coast. He died in Kumasi, and was succeeded by Osei Yaw Akoto.
Osei Bonsu | |
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Asantehene of Asanteman; Kumasehene of Kumasi | |
King of the Ashanti Empire | |
Reign | 1800 \ 01[lower-alpha 1] or 1804 [lower-alpha 2] – 1824 |
Predecessor | Opoku Fofie |
Successor | Osei Yaw Akoto |
Born | 1779 Kumasi, Ashanti Empire |
Died | 1824 Kumasi, Ashanti Empire |
House | House of the Oyoko Dynasty |
Other sources refer to him as Osei Tutu Kwame.[15] He was a leader in war against the Fante of the southern Gold Coast in 1806–07 and against Gyaman in 1818–19.[8] He halted British expansionism in the Gold Coast region.