African women in power · year lookup
Who ruled in 1832 CE?
1 documented African woman ruler in these records held office in 1832 CE.
1832 CE falls in the 19th century CE. See this era on the timeline
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Documented history In office this year
Ranavalona I
Sovereign of the Merina kingdom
Ranavalona ruled from 1828 to 1861; her reign combined state consolidation and resistance to foreign influence with policies whose human consequences remain fiercely debated.
Before 1832 CE
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Oral tradition Office ended about 5 years earlier
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.
After 1832 CE
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Documented history Office began about 14 years later
Ndaté Yalla Mbodj
Lingeer and effective sovereign of Waalo
Ndaté Yalla became Lingeer in 1846 and exercised effective sovereignty in Waalo until the French conquest of 1855, a rule documented in correspondence and colonial-era records.
