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- Fort_Ruychaver abstract "Fort Ruychaver, also Fort Ruijghaver, was a Dutch trading post in the hinterland of the Gold Coast, in contemporary Ghana. It existed between 1654 and 1660 on the banks of River Ankobra. The name of the post goes back to Jacob Ruijghaver, the director of the Dutch West India Company's possessions on the Gold Coast, who ordered its establishment.The aim of the trading post was to enhance the trade in gold, as the area surrounding the fort was locally renowned for its gold mines. The classification of the trading post as a fort is a product of modern literature. The trading post was probably not as reinforced as the term "fort" implies, and likely consisted of a simple lodge and a few smaller huts.".
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- Fort_Ruychaver wikiPageID "35261844".
- Fort_Ruychaver wikiPageRevisionID "556705201".
- Fort_Ruychaver hasPhotoCollection Fort_Ruychaver.
- Fort_Ruychaver subject Category:1650s_architecture.
- Fort_Ruychaver subject Category:Castles_in_Ghana.
- Fort_Ruychaver subject Category:Dutch_Gold_Coast.
- Fort_Ruychaver subject Category:History_of_Ghana.
- Fort_Ruychaver type Artifact100021939.
- Fort_Ruychaver type Building102913152.
- Fort_Ruychaver type CastlesInGhana.
- Fort_Ruychaver type Dwelling103259505.
- Fort_Ruychaver type House103544360.
- Fort_Ruychaver type Housing103546340.
- Fort_Ruychaver type Mansion103719053.
- Fort_Ruychaver type Object100002684.
- Fort_Ruychaver type Palace103878066.
- Fort_Ruychaver type PhysicalEntity100001930.
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- Fort_Ruychaver type Whole100003553.
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- Fort_Ruychaver comment "Fort Ruychaver, also Fort Ruijghaver, was a Dutch trading post in the hinterland of the Gold Coast, in contemporary Ghana. It existed between 1654 and 1660 on the banks of River Ankobra. The name of the post goes back to Jacob Ruijghaver, the director of the Dutch West India Company's possessions on the Gold Coast, who ordered its establishment.The aim of the trading post was to enhance the trade in gold, as the area surrounding the fort was locally renowned for its gold mines.".
- Fort_Ruychaver label "Fort Ruijghaver".
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- Fort_Ruychaver depiction Fort_Ruijghaver_010.svg.
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