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The Waalo female warriors who resisted colonisation from the 11th to 19th century.

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Queen Ndate Yalla Mbodj, the last Queen of the Waalo female kingdom which before the invasion of the French and Arabs was one of the strongest kingdoms in what is now Senegal. ImageImage
A strong female army that fought the French off until they were defeated. In the absence of no recorded name given to this distinct and powerful Senegalese army of women, it is only appropriate to refer to them as the Waalo female warriors. Image
Before the invasion of the Arabs and the French, the Waalo state was a matrilineal state that believed that men and women were equal and were capable of the same things. Women were therefore trained for military and political roles and women were allowed to rule Image
Several sources indicate that the Waalo female warriors were set up as early as the start of the Waalo kingdom in the 11th century or just a few years after, they were surely in existence before the 17th century when the Dahomey Warriors were set up. Image
According to an article by African Heritage, the women in the royal palace known as the Linguers were trained to lead their army and usually led the female army. The were mentioned during the 15th cen Battle of Nder and the Desert wars to have fought Arab invasion in the 16th cen Image
Like every army, Waalo female warriors were trained at an early age and prepared for war. While some guarded the kingdom, others also served the royal women in the palace and a Queen or Princess was their head often leading them into battle. Image
The Waalo female warriors are most acknowledged between the 18th and 19th century for their strong will and devotion to their ruler and kingdom. Image
In 1820, under the lead of Queen Fatim Yamar Khuri Yaye Mbodj, the Waalo female warriors defeated the Moors who took advantage of the absence of the King and the male army. Image
The Moors were surprised and embarrassed after they were defeated by young female warriors who only showed that they were women after defeating the Moors.
The warriors were also led by the Queen’s daughters – Ndjeumbeut Mbodj who was exiled after leading them to several successful wars and Queen Ndaté Yalla Mbodj who led them to defeat the French, Moors and Arabs for over 10 years until she too was exiled.
Despite loosing their last Queen, the Waalo female warriors held on to the torch and fought in the War of Resistance until the French took over the whole of Senegal in 1904. The Waalo female warriors were strong army that outlived the Dahomey Amazons despite their smaller number.
Today, the Dahomey Amazons are more popular due to the historical strength of the Dahomey Kingdom that attracted not only slave traders, merchants and white colonists, but also scholars who documented their story. Traces and proof of Waalo female warriors exist in literature.
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