Babemba Traoré
Babemba was the fifth and final Faama of the Kénédougou Kingdom, ruling from the 1893 death of his brother Tieba Traoré until the capture of Sikasso by the French in 1898. He is today remembered as a hero of anti-colonial resistance in Mali.
Babemba | |
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Faama | |
Reign | 1893-1898 |
Predecessor | Tieba Traore |
Successor | Position abolished |
Died | 1 May 1898 Sikasso |
Father | Mansa Douala |
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