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Ngalifourou (1864 – 8 June 1956) was a
queen of the Mbé
region in what is
today the
Republic of
Congo (Congo-Brazzaville). As a
ruler she was
close to...
- it was signed, but the
terms of the
treaty were
upheld by his
queen Ngalifourou. It was
formally established as the
French Congo on 30
November 1882...
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death by his queen,
Ngalifourou, who
became Queen Mother and an
influential figure in
French colonial life.
Brazza respected Ngalifourou so much that he presented...
- King
Makoko of the Bateke.
After the
death of Makoko, his
widow Queen Ngalifourou upheld the
terms of the
treaty and
became an ally to the colonizers....
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Ganao (1928–2012),
Prime Minister of the
Republic of
Congo (1996–1997)
Ngalifourou (1864–1956), a
queen of the Teke The Teke
historically breed dogs and...
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Heritage Tentative List on June 12, 2008, in the
Cultural category.
Ngalifourou,
Queen Mother of the Teke and ally of the
French colonisers. Domaine...
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Heritage Tentative List on June 12, 2008, in the
Cultural category.
Ngalifourou,
queen and ally of the
French colonisers. "Congo (Rep.): Administrative...