HISTORY: African Kings

dynamicafrica:   1930s Ghana: A young King Otumfuo Osei Agyeman Prempeh II, King of Asante, 1931- 1970 In 1931 he was installed as Kumasihene. In that same year he imme­diately began to work vigorously for the restoration of Asante Confederacy which was eventually accomplished in 1935. Accordingly his status was raised from that of Kumasihene to Asantehene. This was one of his greatest achievements. Other Achievements During his reign he managed to get large parts of Asante lands, which had been taken over by the British, restored to the Golden Stool. He also established friendly relations between Asante and the other states in Ghana . In 1937 he was honoured by His Majesty the King of England with the insignia of Knight of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire . In August 1965, he was decorated with the personal gold medal of His Holiness, Pope John. President Tubman of Liberia also decorated him with the Humane Order of African Redemption in 1968. During his reign many schools and colleges were constructed; and he also gave a large tract of land for the construction of Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology. (read more)  (image via grand-bazaar)

dynamicafrica:

1930s Ghana:

A young King

Otumfuo Osei Agyeman

Prempeh II,

King of Asante,

1931- 1970

In 1931 he was installed as Kumasihene. In that same year he imme­diately began to work vigorously for the restoration of Asante Confederacy which was eventually accomplished in 1935. Accordingly his status was raised from that of Kumasihene to Asantehene. This was one of his greatest achievements.

Other Achievements During his reign he managed to get large parts of Asante lands, which had been taken over by the British, restored to the Golden Stool. He also established friendly relations between Asante and the other states in Ghana .

In 1937 he was honoured by His Majesty the King of England with the insignia of Knight of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire . In August 1965, he was decorated with the personal gold medal of His Holiness, Pope John. President Tubman of Liberia also decorated him with the Humane Order of African Redemption in 1968.

During his reign many schools and colleges were constructed; and he also gave a large tract of land for the construction of Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology.

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African Kings:


Portraits of a


Disappearing Era


by Daniel Lane


From 1988 to 1991, French photographer Daniel Laine photographed 70 African monarchs, “whose dynasties marked the history of Africa until the middle of the twentieth century.” With hundreds of monarchs to choose from, Laine focused on those who continued to “retain a traditional and spiritual authority that is difficult for the Western mind to comprehend.”

 

Laine recalls the difficulties of getting permission for the photographs, the sensitive diplomatic negotiations involved in many cases. A war in Sudan prevented Laine from photographing the king of Shiluk, a descendant of black dynasties that ruled Egypt. Others, including the king of Swaziland, declined to be photographed. With each striking photograph, Laine provides a brief biography and historical notes about the tribe and its rituals. Among those photographed are Chukumela Nnam Obi II, the Oba of Ogba, Nigeria; El Hadj Sheehu Idris, emir of Zaria, Nigeria; and Goodwill Zwelethini, king of the Zulu, South Africa. The book includes historical background by Pierre Alexandre on the origins and significance of African kingdoms.

 

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king1 joseph langanfin benin The Kings of Africa photographed by Daniel Laine

Joseph Langanfin -Benin

 


king2 oniofife nigeria The Kings of Africa photographed by Daniel Laine

Oni (King) of Ife – Nigeria

 


king3 ngie kamga joseph fonofbandjun cameroun The Kings of Africa photographed by Daniel Laine

Ngie Kamga Joseph – Fon of Bandjun – Cameroon

 


king4 halidou sali lamido of bibemi The Kings of Africa photographed by Daniel Laine

Halidou Sali – Lamido of Bibemi – Cameroon

 


king5 oseadeeyo addo dankwa iii kingofakropong akuapem The Kings of Africa photographed by Daniel Laine

Oseadeeyo Addo Dankwa III – King of Akropong – Akuapem – Ghana

 


king6 abubaka sidiq sultanofsokoto nigeria The Kings of Africa photographed by Daniel Laine

Abubaka Sidiq – Sultan of Sokoto – Nigeria

 


king7 hapi iv king of bana cameroun The Kings of Africa photographed by Daniel Laine

Hapi – VI – King of Bana – Cameroon

 


king8 nyimi kok mabiintosh iii drcongo The Kings of Africa photographed by Daniel Laine

Nyimi Kok Mmabiintosh III – King of Kuba – D. R. Congo

 


king9 igwe kenneth nnaji onyemaeke orizu iii The Kings of Africa photographed by Daniel Laine

Igwe Kenneth Nnaji Onyemaeke Orizu III – Obie Of Nnewi – Nigeria

 


king10isienwenro james iyoha inneh nigeria The Kings of Africa photographed by Daniel Laine

Isienwenro James Iyoha Inneh – Ekegbian of Benin – Nigeria

 


king12 agboli agbo dedjlani benin The Kings of Africa photographed by Daniel Laine

Agboli-Agbo Dedjlani – King of Abomey – Benin

 


king13 goodwill zwelethini king of zulu The Kings of Africa photographed by Daniel Laine

goodwill Zwelethini – King of Zulu – South Africa

 


king14 el hadji mamadou kabir usman The Kings of Africa photographed by Daniel Laine

el Hadji Mamadou Kabir Usman – Emir of Katsina – Nigeria

 


king16 bouba abdoulaye cameroun The Kings of Africa photographed by Daniel Laine

Bouba Abdoulaye – Sultan of Rey-Bouba – Cameroon

 


king17 aliyu mustapha nigeria The Kings of Africa photographed by Daniel Laine

Aliyu Mustapha – Lamido of Adamawa – Nigeria

 


king18 oba joseph adekola ogunoye nigeria The Kings of Africa photographed by Daniel Laine

Oba Joseph Adekola Ogunoye – Olowo of Owo – Nigeria

 


Between the years of 1988 and 1991, French photographer Daniel Laine spent about 12 months on the African continent tracking down and photographing figures of royalty, and leaders of kingdoms. During this time he managed to photograph 70 monarchs and descendants of the great African dynasties with his work on this series.

 

La suite ici : The Kings of Africa: 18 Fascinating Portraits by Daniel Laine http://www.afrokanlife.com/politique/roots/kings-africa-18-fascinating-portraits-daniel-laine/#ixzz2Ehp9Z13F 


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