Malabo Löpèlo Mëlaka or King Malabo I (1837–1937), born on the island of
Fernando Po (today
Bioko
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,
Equatorial Guinea), was the son of former
Bubi
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king
Moka
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and served as king between 1904 until his death in 1937, during the
Bahítáari Dynasty. One of his three sons,
Francisco Malabo Beosá (1896–2001) was a successor to the royal throne as well as the final heir to the
Bubi Kingdom.
Early life
Prior to his reign, King Malabo I served as the secretary to Sas-Ebuera from 1899 until 1904. When
King Esáasi Eweera (also known as
King Sás-Ebuera) was arrested by Spanish authorities and detained in 1903 for one year. King Malabo I, along with his brother,
Lopelo Malabo Bioko, lost faith that an anti-colonial front against the reigning Spanish authority would see any success.
Reign as King
Despite not having full political influence, King Malabo I symbolically served as the King of Bioko Island during his reign. His administration conducted bureaucratic gestures such as thanking Francisco Alimama Kashu, a native of
Hyderabad
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,
British India
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for his collaborating with local farms in improving farming techniques by giving him a plot of land in the village of
Moka
Moka () is a village in Mauritius located in the Moka District, the western part of the village also lies in the Plaines Wilhems District. Since 1967 it forms part of Constituency No. 8 Quartier Militaire and Moka. The village is administered by ...
. Alimama Kashu eventually settled in Moka and married into the Malabo family.
During his reign, the government of
Spanish Guinea
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received complete cooperation of the Bubi people, often using violent colonial methods to gain favorable results.
The last anti-colonial uprising took place in 1910 at San Carlos, after the assassination of a European by the name of
Leon Rabadan and two
Indian
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policemen. The confrontation resulted in the death of fifteen thousand ethnic Bubi. Immediately after the insurrection, the colonial forces pressured King Malabo I to convince Bubi clan leaders to cease further retaliation. The colonial leaders only addressed the most resistant of the local leaders, such as
Chief Riokalo.
Death and legacy
With the death of King Malabo I in 1937, who died in prison while serving a life sentence for killing Spanish colonial authorities on April 19 of the same year, the political influence of the Bubi administration as well as the traditional role of the tribal king dissipated. The
Bahítáari Dynasty ended with the death of King Malabo I's son,
Francisco
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Nicknames
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, in 2001.
At the end of the 1970s and under the
toponymic
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Africanization
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policy of the new
Equatorial Guinean government, the capital city of
Bioko Island
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, formerly known as the British
Port Clarence
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and the Spanish
Santa Isabel, was renamed in honor of King Malabo I. In the early 1980s the
Rey Malabo National Institute, formerly called
Cardinal Cisneros
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, followed suit renaming their organization in honor of the king. Furthermore, many streets in several countries around the world have also been named in honor of King Malabo I.
External links
Noticia sobre la muerte de Francisco Malabo Beosa, uno de los hijos del rey Malabo, 2001
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1837 births
Bubi people
Equatoguinean prisoners and detainees
Prisoners and detainees of Equatorial Guinea
1937 deaths
Equatoguinean centenarians
Men centenarians