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Mulena Yomuhulu Mbumu wa
Litunga Inyambo was a
Great African King of the Lozi
people in Barotseland, Zambia, one of the
first kings of the Lozi, and likely...
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small herds of the
Inyambo strain of
Watusi are kept in Rwanda; it is not
clear if or how
these are
related to the
royal herd of
Inyambo cattle reportedly...
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Lubosi II.
Nyambe (god)
Mwanasolundwi Muyunda Mumbo wa
Mulonga (demigod)
Inyambo Yeta I
Ngalama Yeta II
Nalute Ngombala Yubya Mwanawina I
Mwananyanda Liwale...
- Lozi
people (including Yeta I,
Mwanasolundwi Muyunda Mumbo wa Mulonga,
Inyambo and Ingulamwa) were sons of Nyambe, god of Sky. Ju: half-brother of Nyikang...
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flowing traditional dress)
guides visitors through the palaces. The
unusual Inyambo cattle with
their enormous heavy horns and
decorations are the highlight...
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visitors through the palaces. The
highlight of the tour is the
unusual Inyambo cattle,
known for
their enormous heavy horns. Traditionally, the cows were...
- Mbuymamwambwa.[citation needed] He was
adopted by his
paternal uncle,
Chief Inyambo, and he
succeeded on the
death of his
other uncle, king Yeta I. Ngalama...
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Liwale and
Mulambwa Santulu and
princes Yutuluwakaole (crown prince) and
Inyambo. His
grandsons were
prince Mwanang'ono and
kings Mubukwanu and Silumelume...
- life
expectancy as
estimated by the
United Nations is 59 years.
Chief Inyambo Yeta IV of the
Barotse Royal Establishment Dan Van Zyl, co-director of...
- Museum,
which is one of Rwanda’s
eight national museums, is the
sacred inyambo cows due to
their staggeringly large horns.
Throughout the day traditional...