Territory comprised part of present-day southern Akanland
| Tenure | Incumbent | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Akwamuhenes (Rulers) | ||
| Twifo-Heman | ||
| Agyen Kokobo, | ||
| Ofusu Kwabi, | ||
| Oduro, | ||
| Ado, | ||
| Akwamu | ||
| Otumfo Asare, | ||
| Akotia, | ||
| Ansa Saseraku, (Ansa Saseraku I) | ||
| Ansa Saseraku, (Ansa Saseraku II) | ||
| Ansa Saseraku, (Ansa Saseraku III) | ||
| Abuako Dako, | ||
| Afera Kuma, | ||
| Manukure, | ||
| Akwano Panyini, | ||
| Dako Booman, | ||
| 1734 | Conquest by the Akyem peoples | |
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