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- Q472588 subject Q6947326.
- Q472588 subject Q8393409.
- Q472588 subject Q9288962.
- Q472588 subject Q9593365.
- Q472588 abstract "Fort Batenstein was the second trading post established by the Dutch on their Gold Coast between 1595 and 1600, after Fort Nassau was founded in Mouri around the same time. It was situated near Butre (old spelling: Boutry). In 1649, the trading post was upgraded into a fort. The fort was ceded with the entire Dutch Gold Coast to Britain in 1872.At this fort, the Treaty of Butre was signed on 27 August 1656 between the Dutch and the Ahanta.".
- Q472588 buildingEndDate "1598".
- Q472588 thumbnail Butre_Litho_1709.png?width=300.
- Q472588 wikiPageWikiLink Q16062716.
- Q472588 wikiPageWikiLink Q365283.
- Q472588 wikiPageWikiLink Q5002741.
- Q472588 wikiPageWikiLink Q504406.
- Q472588 wikiPageWikiLink Q6947326.
- Q472588 wikiPageWikiLink Q767980.
- Q472588 wikiPageWikiLink Q770776.
- Q472588 wikiPageWikiLink Q8393409.
- Q472588 wikiPageWikiLink Q9288962.
- Q472588 wikiPageWikiLink Q9593365.
- Q472588 built "1598".
- Q472588 name "Fort Batenstein".
- Q472588 type Place.
- Q472588 type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Q472588 type Location.
- Q472588 type MilitaryStructure.
- Q472588 type Place.
- Q472588 type Thing.
- Q472588 comment "Fort Batenstein was the second trading post established by the Dutch on their Gold Coast between 1595 and 1600, after Fort Nassau was founded in Mouri around the same time. It was situated near Butre (old spelling: Boutry). In 1649, the trading post was upgraded into a fort. The fort was ceded with the entire Dutch Gold Coast to Britain in 1872.At this fort, the Treaty of Butre was signed on 27 August 1656 between the Dutch and the Ahanta.".
- Q472588 label "Fort Batenstein".
- Q472588 depiction Butre_Litho_1709.png.
- Q472588 name "Fort Batenstein".