The territory is located in present-day Akanland and Côte d'Ivoire.
Tenure | Incumbent | Notes |
---|---|---|
c.1450 | Foundation of Gyaaman state (Bonduku or Abron kingdom) | |
Gyaamanhene (Bronhene) (Rulers) | ||
Yakasse Dynasty and Zanzan Dynasty alternately | ||
Biri Kofi Panyin, | ||
Abo Kofi, | ||
Kofi Sono, | ||
Agyeman, | ||
Biri Kofi Kadyo, | ||
Kwadwo Adinkra Kadyo, | ||
Fofie, | ||
Kwasi Yeboa, | ||
Kwadwo Agyeman, | ||
The Imam of Bonduku | ||
Kwadwo Agyeman, | ||
Kwadwo Yeboa, | ||
Amenyina, | ||
Ten Dati, | ||
Nana Kwadwo Agyeman, | ||
Kofi Yeboa, | ||
Kofi Tarh, | ||
Nana Kwadwo Agyeman, | ||
Kwame Adinkra, |
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