Battle of Atakpamé, the Glossary
The Battle of Atakpamé (1764) was an armed confrontation between the Ashanti Empire and neighboring Akan Allies under the leadership of the Kingdom of Akyem who joined up with the Oyo Empire and the Kingdom of Dahomey in and around Atakpamé in Togo.[1]
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13 relations: Akan people, Akyem, Asante Empire, Atakpamé, Dahomey, Dahomey Amazons, History of Togo, Kusi Obodom, List of rulers of Asante, Military of the Asante Empire, Osei Kwadwo, Oyo Empire, Togo.
- 1764 in Africa
- Ashanti Empire
- Battles involving the Ashanti Empire
- Conflicts in 1764
- Kingdom of Dahomey
- Military history of Africa
- Military history of Togo
- Oyo Empire
Akan people
The Akan people are a Kwa group living primarily in present-day Ghana and in parts of Ivory Coast and Togo in West Africa.
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Akyem
The Akyem are an Akan people.
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Asante Empire
The Ashanti Empire (Asante Twi: Asanteman), sometimes called the Asante Empire, was an Akan state that lasted from 1701 to 1901, in what is now modern-day Ghana. Battle of Atakpamé and Asante Empire are Ashanti Empire.
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Atakpamé
Atakpamé is the fifth largest city in Togo by population (84,979 inhabitants in 2006), located in the Plateaux Region of Togo.
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Dahomey
The Kingdom of Dahomey was a West African kingdom located within present-day Benin that existed from approximately 1600 until 1904. Battle of Atakpamé and Dahomey are kingdom of Dahomey and Oyo Empire.
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Dahomey Amazons
The Dahomey Amazons (Fon: Agojie, Agoji, Mino, or Minon) were a Fon all-female military regiment of the Kingdom of Dahomey (in today's Benin, West Africa) that existed from the 17th century until the late 19th century. Battle of Atakpamé and Dahomey Amazons are kingdom of Dahomey and military history of Africa.
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History of Togo
The history of Togo can be traced to archaeological finds which indicate that ancient local tribes were able to produce pottery and process tin.
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Kusi Obodom
Kusi Obodom was the 3rd Asantehene of the Ashanti Empire from 1750 to 1764.
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List of rulers of Asante
The Asantehene is the title for the monarch of the historical Ashanti Empire as well as the ceremonial ruler of the Ashanti people today.
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Military of the Asante Empire
The Asante Empire was an Akan empire and kingdom from 1701 to 1957, in modern-day Ghana.
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Osei Kwadwo
Osei Kwadwo was the 4th Asantehene of the Ashanti Empire who reigned from 1764 to 1777.
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Oyo Empire
The Oyo Empire was a Yoruba empire in West Africa.
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Togo
Togo, officially the Togolese Republic, is a country in West Africa.
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See also
1764 in Africa
- Battle of Atakpamé
Ashanti Empire
- Aban Palace
- Agogo, Ghana
- Anglo-Ashanti wars
- Asante Empire
- Battle of Atakpamé
- Battle of Feyiase
- Busumuru
- Culture of the Ashanti Empire
- Denkyira
- Economy of the Ashanti Empire
- Fomena
- In the Chest of a Woman
- Kumasi
- Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology
- Military of the Ashanti Empire
- Nana Atta Wusu Yiakosan
- Opemso Festival
- Political systems of the Ashanti Empire
- Roads of the Ashanti Empire
Battles involving the Ashanti Empire
- Battle of Amoaful
- Battle of Atakpamé
- Battle of Feyiase
- Battle of Nsamankow
- Battle of Ordashu
- War of the Golden Stool
Conflicts in 1764
- Baba Gurbaksh Singh
- Battle of Atakpamé
- Battle of Buxar
- Battle of Darbar Sahib (1764)
- Battle of Delhi (1764)
- Battle of Qarawal
- Battle of Sirhind (1764)
- Berbice Rebellion
- Kandyan–Dutch war (1764–1766)
- Pontiac's War
Kingdom of Dahomey
- Abomey
- Agongointo-Zoungoudo Underground Town
- Battle of Abomey
- Battle of Atakpamé
- Dahomean mythology
- Dahomey
- Dahomey Amazons
- First Franco-Dahomean War
- History of the Kingdom of Dahomey
- Imperial International Exhibition
- King of Dahomey
- Kings of Dahomey
- Kojo Tovalou Houénou
- Second Franco-Dahomean War
- The Woman King
- West African Vodun
- Yaya Migansi
- Zinkpo
Military history of Africa
- 2009 Guinean protests
- African military systems (1800–1900)
- African military systems after 1900
- African military systems before 1800
- African theatre of World War I
- Amar Godomat
- Askari
- Battle of Atakpamé
- Battle of Danki
- Battle of Dongola (1276)
- Battle of Mombasa (1589)
- Cacciatori d'Africa
- Child soldiers in Africa
- Dahomey Amazons
- Dufile
- East African campaign (World War I)
- Ethiopian–Adal War
- Ethiopian–Somali conflict
- European Union Military Operation in Chad and the Central African Republic
- European Union Military Operation in the Central African Republic
- Fashoda Incident
- First Franco-Dahomean War
- First battle of Dongola
- Fourth battle of Dongola
- Kissi Kaba Keita
- List of equipment of the Biafran Army
- List of modern conflicts in North Africa
- Malassay
- Mercenaries from ex-USSR in Africa
- Military history of Africa
- Military history of the Mali Empire
- Military of ancient Nubia
- Military of the Ashanti Empire
- Nataruk
- Operation Autumn Return
- Ottoman–Portuguese conflicts (1538–1560)
- Ottoman–Portuguese conflicts (1586–1589)
- Ruga-Ruga
- Samori Ture
- Second battle of Dongola
- Siege of Hubat
- Somali–Portuguese conflicts
- Swedish soldiers in the Congo Free State
- Timeline of the Cold War
- Uganda Intelligence Department
- War elephant
- War elephants
Military history of Togo
- Affair of Agbeluvoe
- Affair of Khra
- Battle of Atakpamé
- List of conflicts in Togo
- List of wars involving Togo
- Togoland campaign
Oyo Empire
- Battle of Atakpamé
- Battle of Ogbomosho
- Dahomey
- Ijaye of Kurunmi
- Oyo Empire