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'''Osei Kofi Tutu I''' was one of the co-founders of the [[Empire of Ashanti]], along with [[Okomfo Anokye]], his chief priest. The [[ |
'''Osei Kofi Tutu I''' was one of the co-founders of the [[Empire of Ashanti]], along with [[Okomfo Anokye]], his chief priest. The [[Ashaerful, warlike, and highly disciplined peopl whose history goes back more than 2000 years. The [[Ashanti]] are said to be the descendants of those [[Ethid by [[Diodorus Siculus]] and [re driven s a conquering [[Egypt]]ian army. Osei Tutu led an alliance of [[Ashanti]] states against the regional hegemon, the [[Denkyira]], completely defeating them. Then, through force of arms and diplomacy, he induced the rulers of the other]eclare allegiance to [[Kumasi]], his capiis career he was closely advised by [[Okomfo Anokye]], his chief Priest. |
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== The Founding of Ashanti Confederacy == |
== The Founding of Ashanti Confederacy == |
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The [[Empire of Ashanti]] was officially formed in 1701 |
The [[Empire of Ashanti]] was officially formed in 1701 i Tutu]] was crowned [[List of rulers of Asante|Asa that position until his death in 1717 in a battle against the [[Akyem]].[[Osei Tutu]] was the fourth rulerng his uncle [[Obiri Yeboa]]. The [[Asante]] comprise the largest contingent of the [[Akan]] or [[Twi]]-speaking peoples. [[Akan]] societies are matrilineal, with a person belonging to the '''abusua''' of his mother. Inheritance, succession and status are lineally determined. [[Osei Tutu]]ko '''''Abusua'''''. |
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==Background == |
==Background == |
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By the middle of the sixteenth century, previous migrations of '''''Abusua''''' groups resulted in the development |
By the middle of the sixteenth century, previous migrations of '''''Abusua''''' groups resulted in the development oftates within a thirty mile ra-day [[Kumasi]], [[Ghana]]. The dense concentration oin this limited areaarily due to the region being a known source of two important trade routes—one from Jenne and [[Ti] in from HausaThese states were all dominated by the [[Denkyira]]. In the middle of the seventeenth century th'Abusua''''' groups, the Oyoko '''''Abusua''''', |
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Exploiting the ''''' |
Exploiting the '''''Abusmutual hatred for their o, [[Osei Tutu]] and his priest-counselor [[Okomfoded in merging thes Union. This was a carefully orcical and cultural process, which was implemented in successive stages. |
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== The Golden Stool == |
== The Golden Stool == |
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First, the union was spiritually brought into being through the Golden Stool, invoked by [[ |
First, the union was spiritually brought into being through the Golden Stool, invoked by [[diment of the soul of the [[Asante]] Union. The ruler—in essence the religious and leadethe occupant of the [[Golden stool]] was to be known as the Asantehene anubsequently selected from the lineage of [[Osei Tutu]] an |
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== Osei Tutu as The Asantehene == |
== Osei Tutu as The Asantehene == |
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Second, [[ |
Second, [[Kumaen as the capital of the Asante Union, and [[Osei Tutu]] was now both the [[Kumasihenthe Asantehene. The Odwira Festival was inaugurated. Established as an annual and commo, and attended by all member states, this served as a unifying force for the nation. |
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== The Power of The King == |
== The Power of The King == |
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Third, [[Osei Tutu]], |
Third, [[Osei Tutu]], assi[[Okomfo Anokye]], developed a new constitution for the Union. The [[List of rulersnte|Asantahene]], who was also the Kumasihene, was at its head, with the kings of the union forming the [[Confederation|Confederacy]] or Union Council. While the power of the asantehene was not absolute, Osei Tutu enjoyed much despotic power. He is arguably one of tcant black kings in histor the size of his empire through wars of conquest, and expansion, and he brought a sense of dignity back to West Africa. |
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== Military == |
== Military == |
Revision as of 15:40, 21 January 2010
Osei Kofi Tutu I was one of the co-founders of the Empire of Ashanti, along with Okomfo Anokye, his chief priest. The [[Ashaerful, warlike, and highly disciplined peopl whose history goes back more than 2000 years. The Ashanti are said to be the descendants of those [[Ethid by Diodorus Siculus and [re driven s a conquering Egyptian army. Osei Tutu led an alliance of Ashanti states against the regional hegemon, the Denkyira, completely defeating them. Then, through force of arms and diplomacy, he induced the rulers of the other]eclare allegiance to Kumasi, his capiis career he was closely advised by Okomfo Anokye, his chief Priest.
The Founding of Ashanti Confederacy
The Empire of Ashanti was officially formed in 1701 i Tutu]] was crowned [[List of rulers of Asante|Asa that position until his death in 1717 in a battle against the Akyem.Osei Tutu was the fourth rulerng his uncle Obiri Yeboa. The Asante comprise the largest contingent of the Akan or Twi-speaking peoples. Akan societies are matrilineal, with a person belonging to the abusua of his mother. Inheritance, succession and status are lineally determined. Osei Tutuko Abusua.
Background
By the middle of the sixteenth century, previous migrations of Abusua groups resulted in the development oftates within a thirty mile ra-day Kumasi, Ghana. The dense concentration oin this limited areaarily due to the region being a known source of two important trade routes—one from Jenne and [[Ti] in from HausaThese states were all dominated by the Denkyira. In the middle of the seventeenth century th'Abusua groups, the Oyoko Abusua,
Exploiting the Abusmutual hatred for their o, Osei Tutu and his priest-counselor [[Okomfoded in merging thes Union. This was a carefully orcical and cultural process, which was implemented in successive stages.
The Golden Stool
First, the union was spiritually brought into being through the Golden Stool, invoked by [[diment of the soul of the Asante Union. The ruler—in essence the religious and leadethe occupant of the Golden stool was to be known as the Asantehene anubsequently selected from the lineage of Osei Tutu an
Osei Tutu as The Asantehene
Second, [[Kumaen as the capital of the Asante Union, and Osei Tutu was now both the [[Kumasihenthe Asantehene. The Odwira Festival was inaugurated. Established as an annual and commo, and attended by all member states, this served as a unifying force for the nation.
The Power of The King
Third, Osei Tutu, assiOkomfo Anokye, developed a new constitution for the Union. The Asantahene, who was also the Kumasihene, was at its head, with the kings of the union forming the Confederacy or Union Council. While the power of the asantehene was not absolute, Osei Tutu enjoyed much despotic power. He is arguably one of tcant black kings in histor the size of his empire through wars of conquest, and expansion, and he brought a sense of dignity back to West Africa.
Military
Fourth, as one of the key objectives for forming the Asante Union was to overthrow the Denkyira, Osei Tutu placed strong emphasis on the military organization of the Union. Supposedly borrowing the military organization from the Akwamu, Osei Tutu honed the Union army into an effective and efficient fighting unit.
Expanding The Empire
With the Asante Union firmly established and its military organization in place, Osei Tutu embraced on wars of expansion and revenge.
After avenging his uncle's death at the hands of the Dormaa and bringing some recalcitrant states into line, Osei Tutu focused on the Denkyira. In 1701, the absolute defeat of the Denkyira and their abettors, the people of Akyem, brought the Asante to the attention of the Europeans on the coast for the first time. The victory broke the Denkyira hold on the trade path to the coast and cleared the way for the Asante to increase trade with the Europeans.
Death of The Asantehene
In 1717, Osei Tutu was killed in a war against the Akyem. At the onset of the struggle, he had underestimated the Akyem because they were few in number, going into battle without his usual "magical amulets," and even leaving some of his body armor back at Kumasi, his capital. One day, as he was crossing a river in a canoe, he was struck by bullets from snipers and sharpshooters, who were hiding in the dense treeline. Asantehene Osei Tutu I died minutes after being shot. His last words were "Ankah me nime ya" (If only I knew) in reference to underestimating the Akyem.
The Legacy
Osei Kofi Tutu I and his adviser, Okomfo Anokye, forged the Asante Union from a number of different Abusua groups who submerged their old rivalries and hatred for the common good—the overthrow of their common oppressor, the Denkyira. Skillfully utilizing a combination of spiritual dogma and political skill, and ably supported by military prowess, Osei Tutu tripled the size of the small kingdom of Kumasi which he had inherited from his uncle Obiri Yeoba and laid the foundation for the Empire of Ashanti in the process.
References
- http://www.blackhistorypages.net/pages/oseitutu.php
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- http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9057534/Osei-Tutu
- http://www.swagga.com/king.htm
- http://www.info-ghana.com/ashanti_empire.htm
- http://www.upstate88.com/blackhistory/page4.html
- http://countrystudies.us/ghana/5.htm
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