African women in power · year lookup
Who ruled in 1628 CE?
1 documented African woman ruler in these records held office in 1628 CE.
1628 CE falls in the 17th century CE. See this era on the timeline
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Documented history In office this year
Nzinga Mbande
Sovereign of Ndongo and Matamba
Nzinga inherited Ndongo’s throne in 1624 and later established power in Matamba, using diplomacy and warfare amid Portuguese expansion and the Atlantic slave trade.
Before 1628 CE
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Contested reconstruction Office ended about 29 years earlier
Amina of Zazzau
Sarauniya of Zazzau in historical tradition
Hausa chronicles and oral tradition remember Amina as a ruler and military leader of Zazzau, but surviving sources disagree over whether she belongs to the 15th or 16th century.
After 1628 CE
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Oral tradition Office began about 188 years later
Nandi kaBhebhe
Queen mother in the Zulu kingdom
Nandi became a central royal woman and adviser after Shaka’s accession in 1816; much of her political biography survives through Zulu oral evidence recorded later.
