Ussher Fort nyɛla luɣ'shɛli bɛ ni mɛ gɔma gili Accra, Ghana. Dutch-nima n-daa mɛli yuuni 1649 ka boli li Fort Crèvecœur. Di nyɛla Europenima ni daa mɛ dibaata puuni shɛli yini "17th century" saha.[Note 1] Fort Crèvecœur daa pahila Dutch Gold Coast. Anglo-Dutch Gold Coast Treaty (1867), din buɣisi luɣ'shɛŋa din kpa talahi Gold Coast, ka di daa yihi labisi British yuuni 1868. Pirimla dini kpa talahi Europe daabilligu ni zaŋ chaŋ Africa la, bɛ daa kali lala gɔma ŋɔ UNESCO World Heritage List ni yuuni 1979.[1]

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Notes, citations and references

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Notes

Citations

Kundivihira

  • Crooks, John Joseph (1973). Records Relating to the Gold Coast Settlements from 1750 To 1874. London: Taylor & Francis. ISBN 978-0-7146-1647-6.[1]
  • Doortmont, Michel R.; Smit, Jinna (2007). Sources for the mutual history of Ghana and the Netherlands. An annotated guide to the Dutch archives relating to Ghana and West Africa in the Nationaal Archief, 1593-1960s. Leiden: Brill. ISBN 978-90-04-15850-4.
  • Kropp Dakubu, Mary Esther (1997), Korle Meets the Sea: a sociolinguistic history of Accra
  • Soulillou, Jacques; Salvaing, Françoise Doutreuwe (1993). Rives coloniales: architectures, de Saint-Louis à Douala. Paris: Editions de l'Orstom. ISBN 9782863640562.
  • Van Dantzig, Albert (1999). Forts and Castles of Ghana. Accra: Sedco Publishing. ISBN 9964-72-010-6.

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