Mino

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Mino were an elite all-female military regiment of the Kingdom of Dahomey, renowned for their discipline, bravery, and significant role in the kingdom’s warfare.

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instanceOf all-female military regiment
elite guard
military unit
alsoKnownAs Dahomey Amazons
ceremony military parades at the royal court
commandStructure directly subordinate to the king of Dahomey
conflict Second Franco-Dahomean War
surface form: Franco-Dahomean Wars
country Kingdom of Dahomey
culturalSignificance symbol of female martial prowess in West Africa
disbanded late 19th century
discipline strict military code
duty guarding the royal palace
participating in offensive campaigns
protecting the king
engagementType hand-to-hand assaults
genderComposition female
ideology absolute loyalty to the monarch
inspired portrayals of female warriors in popular culture
languageContext Kingdom of Dahomey
surface form: Fon-speaking Kingdom of Dahomey
legacy historical example of organized female combat unit
livingArrangements barracks within or near the royal palace
modernCountry Benin
notableFor bravery
close-quarters combat skills
discipline
loyalty to the king of Dahomey
significant role in Dahomean warfare
opponent French Third Republic
recruitment some women taken as captives and trained as soldiers
women from Dahomey
region West Africa
role frontline combat troops
palace guard
royal guard of the king of Dahomey
selectionCriteria endurance
physical strength
unmarried status
socialStatus privileged position in Dahomean society
timePeriod 17th century
18th century
19th century
training hand-to-hand combat training
rigorous physical training
weapons training
weapon knives
machetes
muskets
spears

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