Sarraounia Mangou bụ onye isi / onye ụkọchukwu nke ndị animist Azna nke Ndị Hausa, bụ ndị lụrụ ndị agha French nke Voulet-Chanoine Mission na Agha nke Lougou (na Niger nke oge a) na arọ 1899. Ọ bụ isiokwu nke ihe nkiri 1986 Sarraounia nke dabeere na akwụkwọ akụkọ nke otu aha nke onye edemede Naijiria bụ Abdoulaye Mamani.[1]

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Sarraounia pụtara eze nwanyị ma ọ bụ onyeisi nwanyị n'asụsụ ndị Hausa. N'etiti ndị Azna nke Lougou na obodo na obodo nta ndị gbara ya okirikiri, okwu ahụ na-ezo aka n'agbụrụ ụmụ nwanyị na-achị achị nke na-eji ike ndọrọ ndọrọ ọchịchị na nke okpukpe eme ihe. [1]Sarraounia Mangou bụ onye a ma ama n'ime ndị Sarraounias n'ihi nguzogide ya megide ndị agha French na-achị na Agha nke Lougou na 1899. Ọ bụ ezie na ọtụtụ ndị isi nọ na Niger na-edo onwe ha n'okpuru ike ndị France, Sarraounia Mangou kpọkọtara ndị mmadụ na ihe onwunwe ya iji lụso ndị agha France nke Voulet-Chanoine Mission ọgụ, nke malitere mwakpo siri ike na isi obodo ya nke Lougou.  [1][2] [<span title="This claim needs references to better sources. (March 2020)">better<span typeof="mw:Entity"> </span>source<span typeof="mw:Entity"> </span>needed</span>]

N'ịbụ ndị ike égbè dị elu nke ndị France meriri, ya na ndị agha ya si n'ebe e wusiri ike ahụ pụọ, wee tinye ndị mwakpo ahụ n'ọgụ ndị agha okpuru ogologo oge nke mechara manye ndị France ịhapụ ọrụ ha nke imeri ya.   [citation needed]

Dị ka akụkọ ihe mere eme si kwuo, sarraounia ọ bụ onye amoosu nwere anya odo odo nke nwere ike ịgba ndị mwakpo ọkụ ma kpọọ ọbụna igwe ojii iji nyere ha aka ịpụ n'aka ndị agha France. A na-ekwu na ọmarịcha anwansi ya kpochapụrụ nzọụkwụ ndị agha ya n'ọgbọ agha na ihe ọkụkụ ọ bụla a gbara ọkụ ka ọ bụrụ ntụ na-etolite n'otu abalị na ihe karịrị nri zuru ezu iji mee ka ndị agha na-aga.   [citation needed]

Ihe odide

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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Antoinette Tidjani Alou (Spring 2009). "Niger and Sarraounia: One Hundred Years of Forgetting Female Leadership". Research in African Literatures 40 (1): 42–56. DOI:10.2979/RAL.2009.40.1.42. Antoinette Tidjani Alou (Spring 2009). "Niger and Sarraounia: One Hundred Years of Forgetting Female Leadership". Research in African Literatures. 40 (1): 42–56. doi:10.2979/RAL.2009.40.1.42. JSTOR 30131185. S2CID 145389844. Kpọpụta njehie: Invalid <ref> tag; name "alou2009" defined multiple times with different content
  2. Hares Sayed (2017). War, Violence, Terrorism, and Our Present World: A Timeline of Modern Politics. Xlibris. ISBN 978-1543419009.