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Kwaku Dua I Panyin

Kwaku Dua I (Kwaku Dua I Panyin, or Barima Fredua Agyeman, – 27 April 1867), was the eighth King of the Kingdom of Ashanti (King of the Ashanti) from August 25, 1834 until King Asantehene Kwaku Dua I death in 1867.〔
==Biography ==
King Asantehene Kwaku Dua I of the Kingdom of Ashanti took part in the fighting against the Gyaman in 1818–19, and commanded an Ashanti division in the ''Battle of Katamanso'' in 1826 as a Prince.〔T. C. McCaskie, ''State and Society in Pre-Colonial Asante'', Cambridge University Press, 2003, p. 69-70〕
In 1834, King Asantehene Kwaku Dua I of the Kingdom of Ashanti succeeded Osei Yaw Akoto to throne as the King of the Kingdom of Ashanti. King Asantehene Kwaku Dua I wives included the Kingdom of Ashanti Princess Nana Takyiau and Princess Nana Konadu Somprema (sister of Princess Nana Takyiau).〔

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