Gyaman (also spelled Jamang, Gyaaman) was a medieval Akan people state, located within both Ghana and Côte d'Ivoire.
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|c. 1450 ||colspan="2"|Foundation of Gyaaman state (Bonduku or Abron kingdom)
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|colspan="3"|Gyaamanhene (Bronhene) (Rulers)
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|colspan="3"|Yakasse dynasty and Zanzan dynasty alternately
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|<small>???? to 1720</small>||Biri Kofi Panyin, <small>Gyaamanhene</small>||
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|<small>1720 to 1746</small>||Abo Kofi, <small>Gyaamanhene</small>||
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|<small>1746 to 1760</small>||Kofi Sono, <small>Gyaamanhene</small>||
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|<small>1760 to 1790</small>||Agyeman, <small>Gyaamanhene</small>||
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|<small>1790 to 1810</small>||Biri Kofi Kadyo, <small>Gyaamanhene</small>||
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|<small>1810 to 1820</small>||Kwadwo Adinkra Kadyo, <small>Gyaamanhene</small>||
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|<small>1820 to 1830</small>||Fofie, <small>Gyaamanhene</small>||
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|<small>1830 to 1850</small>||Kwasi Yeboa, <small>Gyaamanhene</small>||
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|<small>1850 to 1895</small>||Kwadwo Agyeman, <small>Gyaamanhene</small>||<small>1st Term</small>
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|<small>1895 to 1898</small>||The Imam of Bonduku||
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|<small>1898 to 1898</small>||Kwadwo Agyeman, <small>Gyaamanhene</small>||<small>2nd Term</small>
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|<small>1898 to 1902</small>||Kwadwo Yeboa, <small>Gyaamanhene</small>||
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|<small>1902 to 1904</small>||Amenyina, <small>Gyaamanhene</small>||
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|<small>1904</small>||Ten Dati, <small>Gyaamanhene</small>||
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|<small>1922 to 9 May 1942</small>||Nana Kwadwo Agyeman, <small>Gyaamanhene</small>||<small>1st Term</small>
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|<small>9 May 1942 to 28 June 1942</small>||Kofi Yeboa, <small>Gyaamanhene</small>||
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|<small>28 June 1942 to December 1942</small>||Kofi Tarh, <small>Gyaamanhene</small>||
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|<small>December 1942 to 1944</small>||Nana Kwadwo Agyeman, <small>Gyaamanhene</small>||<small>2nd Term</small>
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|<small>1944 to 1 January 1963</small>||Kwame Adinkra, <small>Gyaamanhene</small>||
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See also
- Akan people
- Ghana
- Gold Coast
- Lists of incumbents
