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Dode Akaabi

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Si Reyna Dodi Akaabi [1] na bisto man sa apod na Naa Dode Akabi I[2][3][4] namahala sa Dagang Ga poon 1610 sagkod 1635[5] asin sarong prinsesang Guan Obutu o Awutu na inagom kan mayaman na Hadeng Ga, si Mampong Okai. An mga Obutus/Awutus midbid sa kagarbo asin kayamanan asin mahilig sa komersyo nin bulawan.[6][7][8][9][10][11][12]

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