Ashantee Medal | |
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Type | Campaign medal |
Awarded for | Campaign Service |
Description | Silver and Bronze, 36mm diameter |
Presented by | UK |
Eligibility | British and Colonial forces |
Campaign(s) | Third Ashanti Expedition |
Clasps | Kumassi |
Established | 1901 |
Related | Ashantee Medal (1873-74) Ashanti Star (1896) |
The Ashanti Medal was sanctioned in October 1901 and was the first campaign medal authorised by Edward VII.[1] This medal was created for those troops engaged in the Third Ashanti Expedition, also known as the War of the Golden Stool. This expedition lasted from March – December 1900, with the final outcome that the Ashanti maintained its de facto independence. Ashanti was made a Protectorate of the British Empire, but they ruled themselves with little reference to the colonial power.