
International, part 3: The Muslim Pirate Queen of Morocco
Sayyida al-Hurra was a pirate Queen in 16th century Morocco.
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Show Notes
This week's internationàle destination is North Africa, by way of the Iberian Peninsula. Sayyida al-Hurra, who is known by that name even though it's not actually her name (it's all explained in the episode don't worry), was a refugee from Granada who helped makeover a ruined city, then was named its governor, and also hung out with a very famous (alleged) pirate!!
References:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sayyida_al_Hurra
https://www.aramcoworld.com/Articles/January-2017/Malika-VI-Sayyida-Al-Hurra https://insidearabia.com/sayyida-al-hurra-governor-pirate-queen-and-trailblazer/
A History of Islam in 21 Women by Hossein Kamaly
The Forgotten Queens of Islam by Fatima Mernissi
The Making of the Modern Mediterranean: Views from the South edited by Judith E. Tucker
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