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EPISODE · May 1, 2026 · 33 MIN

Three Centuries of African Sovereignty in India

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How did former Ethiopian slaves rise to become the kings, regents, and naval admirals of India, ruling for 300 years and frustrating the mighty Mughal Empire?Contrary to the sanitized colonial narrative of “mercenaries,” historical evidence reveals a continuous 300-year lineage of African (Habshi/Siddi) political and military sovereignty in South Asia. From the silver tanka coins minted by the Habshi Sultans of Bengal in the late 15th century to the regency of Malik Ambar in the Deccan, African elites exercised supreme fiscal, military, and administrative power. Malik Ambar, born in Ethiopia, rose through the Mamluk system to become the regent of Ahmadnagar, mastering asymmetric guerrilla warfare (Barjigiri) and fiscal reform to successfully halt the expansion of the Mughal Empire, a feat that drove Emperor Jahangir to obsessive frustration in his diaries.The pinnacle of this sovereignty was the Janjira Fort, an unconquerable island stronghold on the Konkan coast that maintained unbroken autonomy from 1618 to 1948. The Siddis of Janjira mastered naval warfare, negotiating treaties with the Mughals, Marathas, and British East India Company as equal sovereigns, effectively turning the Mughal Empire into their financial sponsor for protecting Hajj pilgrim fleets. Despite overwhelming physical evidence—coins, architecture, and Persian chronicles—this history was systematically downgraded by British colonial historiography into “mercenary” footnotes to justify the “civilizing mission.” This forensic reconstruction exposes how colonial archives recategorized sophisticated African statecraft as mere brute force, erasing a vital chapter of global history where African agency shaped the destiny of the Indian subcontinent. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.samael.ink/subscribe

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