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  2. Category:African princesses - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "African princesses" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. D. Sikhanyiso Dlamini; H.

  3. List of female monarchs - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of current and former female monarchs regardless of title, including queens regnant, empresses regnant, pharaohs and monarchs by other titles (grand duchess, princess, etc.). Consorts, such queens consort (i.e. spouses of male monarchs) are not included, see list of current consorts of sovereigns.

  4. List of South Africans - Wikipedia

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    Amina Cachalia, South African anti-Apartheid activist, women's rights activist, politician, and second wife of Yusuf Cachalia (1930–2013) Ismail Ahmed Cachalia, South African political activist and a leader of Transvaal Indian Congress and the African National Congress (1908–2003) Yusuf Cachalia, South African anti-apartheid activist (1915 ...

  5. Category:Lists of princesses - Wikipedia

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  6. List of current non-sovereign African monarchs - Wikipedia

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    The roles, powers, and influence of non-sovereign monarchs throughout Africa vary greatly depending on the state. In some states, such as Angola, the local king may play an integral role in the local governing council of a region, such is the case with the king of Bailundo, [1] or on a smaller level, such as many of the Fons of Cameroon, they may be seen as leaders or heads of a particular ...

  7. Yennenga - Wikipedia

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    Yennenga (born 11th-15th century) was a legendary princess, considered the mother of the Mossi people of Burkina Faso. [1] She was a famous warrior within the Kingdom of Dagbon, now in present day Ghana. The founder of the Kingdom of Dagbon was her father, Nedega. Nedega refused to let Yennenga marry, resulting in her leaving the kingdom.

  8. Category:Nigerian princesses - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Nigerian princesses" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Kofoworola Ademola;

  9. Category:African female royalty - Wikipedia

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    African princesses (2 C, 15 P) African queen mothers (38 P) African queens (3 C, 22 P) E. Empresses consort of Ethiopia (14 P) R. Female regents in Africa (38 P)