Kingdom of Sanwi explained

Native Name Lang:Royaume du Sanwi
Flag Caption:Flag of Sanwi
Total:20,000
Total Source:estimate
Regions:Krindjabo, Africa
Languages:Anyi language
Religions:Akan religion and Christianity

The Kingdom of Sanwi is a kingdom located in the south-east corner of the Republic of Ivory Coast in West Africa.

It was established in about 1740 by Anyi migrants from Ghana with its capital at Krindjabo. In 1843, the kingdom became a protectorate of France. In 1959, it merged with Ivory Coast.[1]

In the early 19th century, Sanwi was a vassal to the Ashanti Empire until this status was destroyed as a result of French colonial expansion in the region.[2]

The kingdom declared American singer Michael Jackson to be Prince of the Sanwi in 1992.[3] Reciprocal visits by Jackson and King Amon N'Douffou IV were made to Krindjabo and Los Angeles respectively. After Jackson's death in 2009, an elaborate two-day funeral was held in Sanwi. Jesse Jackson was declared prince in August of that year when he was crowned Prince Nana by Amon N'Douffou V.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Boone . Catherine . Political Topographies of the African State: Territorial Authority and Institutional Choice . registration . October 17, 2003 . Cambridge University Press . 9780521532648 . 232.
  2. Book: Daddieh, Cyril K.. Historical Dictionary of Cote d'Ivoire (The Ivory Coast). 2016. 422–423. Rowman & Littlefield. 9780810873896.
  3. News: Pflanz . Mike . Royal Ivory Coast funeral for tribe 'prince' Michael Jackson . 7 February 2019 . The Telegraph . August 3, 2009.
  4. News: Jesse Jackson named prince of African tribe . 7 February 2019 . The Telegraph . August 13, 2009.