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Babemba Traoré: The African King Who Died Defending His City Against French Colonial Forces in 1898 - TalkAfricana

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In the late 19th century, as the French empire aggressively expanded across West Africa, one Malian king refused to bow to colonial subjugation. His name was Babemba Traoré, the last ruler of the Kénédougou Kingdom. Revered today as a national hero in Mali, Babemba chose death over dishonor, leaving behind a legacy of fierce resistance. […] TalkAfricana
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talkafricana.com broke the news in on Saturday, July 19, 2025.
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