Banda State (Ghana)

Banda State
Banda
ca. 1720–early 20th century
StatusFormer State
CapitalBanda-Ahenkro
Common languagesNafaanra
Twi
Ligby
Ewe
Religion
Akan religion
Islam
GovernmentMonarchy (rotating chieftaincy)
Omanhene 
History 
 Founded after the decline of Begho
ca. 1720
 Incorporated into the Asante Empire
1773–1774
 Imposition of Akan political model under British rule
1935
 Disestablished
early 20th century
CurrencyGold dust, Cowries
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Begho
Banda Ahenkro
Today part of Ghana

Banda was a multiethnic polity that emerged in the aftermath of the collapse of the mercantile center of Begho during the early 18th century. Situated in present-day Bono Region of Ghana, Banda evolved as a frontier society shaped by migrations, warfare, and trade, and was later incorporated into the Asante Empire and eventually restructured under British colonial rule.