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HAS THERE EVER BEEN A WOMEN-ONLY ARMY?

The Ministry of Defence has long debated whether women should fight for the nation’s armed forces but King Gezo of Dahomey had no such reservations. The Kings of Dahomey (modern-day Benin) had used women as palace guards back in the 18th century, but by 1850, Gezo had thousands of all-female regiments in his army. The Dahomeans were fighting enemies who greatly outnumbered them, so it was decided to bolster their forces with fierce female warriors, known as the Mino.

They were skilled and deadly opponents, thanks in part to their often brutal training. The Mino climbed thorn hedges to get used to pain, and executed prisoners in order to hone killer instincts. Although they were equipped with firearms, their speciality was hand-to-hand combat and they went into action wielding razor sharp machetes. Their last battles were in the 1890s, when they found themselves up against the French who were colonising West Africa. The undoubted bravery of Dahomey’s soldiers, both male and female, was no match for the modern weaponry of the French and they were eventually, and bloodily, defeated.

MIGHTY MINO The female warriors held quasi-sacred status in Dahomey culture – they were known as Mino (‘our mothers’)

DID YOU KNOW?

FAILED TO CURRY FAVOUR

Britain’s first Indian restaurant was the Hindoostane Coffee-House, opened in London in 1810 by Bengali entrepreneur Dean Mahomed. Sadly, the nation wasn’t ready to begin its love a air with curry – he was bankrupt by 1812.

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