Ngalifourou (1864 – 8 June 1956) was a queen of the Mbé region in what is today the Republic of Congo (Congo-Brazzaville). As a ruler she was close to French colonial authorities and was the first ruler in her region to sign a treaty with them.
Ngalifourou (1864 – 8 June 1956) was a queen of the Mbé region in what is today the Republic of Congo (Congo-Brazzaville). As a ruler she was close to...
it was signed, but the terms of the treaty were upheld by his queen Ngalifourou. It was formally established as the French Congo on 30 November 1882...
King Makoko of the Bateke. After the death of Makoko, his widow Queen Ngalifourou upheld the terms of the treaty and became an ally to the colonizers....
his queen, Ngalifourou, who became Queen Mother and an influential figure in French colonial life.[page needed] Brazza respected Ngalifourou so much that...
Ganao (1928–2012), Prime Minister of the Republic of Congo (1996–1997) Ngalifourou (1864–1956), a queen of the Teke The Teke historically breed dogs and...