Osei Kofi Tutu I
| Osei Tutu I | |||||
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| King Asantehene of the Kingdom of Ashanti; Kumasehene of Kumasi | |||||
| King of Ashanti | |||||
| Reign | c. 1680/c. 1695 – 1701; late 1701 – c. 1717 | ||||
| Coronation | c. 1695; c. 1701 | ||||
| Predecessor | Nana Obiri Yeboa (maternal uncle) | ||||
| Successor | Opoku Ware I (grand-nephew) | ||||
| Born | c. 1660 Kokofu Anyinam | ||||
| Died | 1717 (aged 56–57) Pra river | ||||
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| House | House of Oyoko Abohyen Dynasty | ||||
| Father | Owusu Panyin | ||||
| Mother | Maanu Kotosii | ||||
Osei Kofi Tutu I (c. 1660 – c. 1717) was one of the founders of the Ashanti Empire, assisted by Okomfo Anokye, his chief priest. He led an alliance of Asante states against Denkyira, the regional hegemon, defeating them at the 1701 Battle of Feyiase. He ruled the Kwaman State between c.1680 and 1701 and the Ashanti Empire from 1701 to 1717. As Asantehene, he incorporated a number of Akan states into the growing empire, and established the institutions of government that underpinned the state for nearly 200 years.