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- Sarraounia Mangou was a chief/priestess of the animist Azna subgroup of the Hausa, who fought French colonial troops of the Voulet–Chanoine Mission at...
- Sarraounia is a 1986 historical drama film written and directed by Med Hondo. It is based on a novel of the same name by Nigerien author Abdoulaye Mamani...
- southern Niger. On 8 May 1899, in retaliation for the resistance of queen Sarraounia, captain Voulet and his men murdered all the inhabitants of the village...
- Development and Solidarity 2017 – Diplomat of the Year Awards 2018 – Sarraounia chieftaincy title of Niger in 2018, installed by that country's Kings...
- (1979) Djeli (film) (1981) Finyè (1983) Histoire d'une rencontre (1985) Sarraounia (1987) Heritage Africa (1989) Tilaï (1991) Au nom du Christ (1993) Guimba...
- Faruk Umar Faruk Queen Amina Awwal Ibrahim Muhammad Rumfa Yunfa Queen Sarraounia Abiola Dauda Abubakari Yakubu Abdoul Aziz Ibrahim Abdul Fatawu Dauda Abdul...
- unionist. In 1980 he published his novel Sarraounia, based on the real-life Battle of Lougou between Azna queen Sarraounia and French Colonial Forces. To write...
- a more prominent role. Notable works such as National Velvet (1944), Sarraounia (1986), Mulan (1998), and Sport de filles (2012) feature young girls and...
- the 1986 film Sarraounia. Her first movie was Sarraounia (1986), where she pla**** Sarraounia, the queen the movie is named after. Sarraounia won several...
- responsible for conquering many of the cities in the area surrounding her seat. Sarraounia Mangou, chief/priestess of the animist Azna subgroup of the Hausa, who...