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Sarraounia Mangu: West African Sorceress Queen

Sarraounia Mangu: West African Sorceress Queen

FromFor the Love of History


Sarraounia Mangu: West African Sorceress Queen

FromFor the Love of History

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Length:
20 minutes
Released:
Jul 19, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Are you ready for an honorary Empress Baddy episode!? Welcome to episode 96 of For the Love of History, today we're taking a trip back to 19th-century West Africa, what I like to call the Colonial Cluster F**k. The colonizers of the world were scurrying to take their slice of the "Africa Pie." France entered the chat and sent a mission of officers and soldiers tonight "there "land between Niger and Chad. But something went horribly wrong, and the mission turned into one of the most bloodthirsty in history. However, this deadly force met its end in the form of the sorceress queen. And you'll just have to listen to the rest of the episode to find out the full story!! So what are you waiting for? Press play!Instagram Patreon New Merch!!!Email: fortheloveofhistorypod@gmail.comwww.fortheloveofhistorypod.comVoice mail!!Movie!!!Sarraounia, une reine africaine entre histoire et mythe littéraire (Niger, 1899-2010)Sarraounia Mangou, reine résistante – L'Histoire par les femmesNiger and Sarraounia: One Hundred Years of Forgetting Female Leadership[Portrait] Sarraounia, reine, magicienne et résistanteSarraounia Mangou, the Hausa Queen Who Fought the French in the 1899 Battle of Lougou.The Killer Trail: The Voulet-Chanoine Mission | OUPblog
Released:
Jul 19, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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I'm TK, your guide to the past as we uncover the people, events, and little-known-facts hidden in the shadows of your old history textbooks. From empress baddies to activist profiles, turkey gods and the history of the toothbrush, tattoos, Pompeii peepees, and everything in between, you can find it all here. There is no telling how far we'll dig or how many "historical facts" we'll reexamine. No event too small and no topic too big, because this is For The Love of History.