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Lukeni lua Nimi (also
Ntinu Nimi a
Lukeni; c. 1380–c. 1420) was the
traditional founder of the
Lukeni kanda dynasty,
first king of
Kongo and
founder of...
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Dekese territory between the
Lukeni and
Sankuru rivers.
Dengese is
spoken in the
dekese territory in the
north beyond the
Lukeni river. The
major religion...
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Nlaza of
Kongo was a
manikongo from the
Lukeni kanda dynasty and the 3rd
ruler of the
Central African kingdom of
Kongo in the
early 15th century. Little...
- as King
Afonso I, was the
sixth ruler of the
Kingdom of
Kongo from the
Lukeni kanda dynasty and
ruled in the
first half of the 16th century. He reigned...
- 1803 –
start 1830) André II
Mvizi a
Lukeni (ruled
start 1830–1842)
Henrique III
Mpanzu a
Nsindi a Nimi a
Lukeni (ruled 1842 –
January 1857) Álvaro XIII...
- Álvaro VI of Kongo,
sometimes called Nimi a
Lukeni a
Nzenze a
Ntumba (in the
Kikongo language), was a
ruler of the
Kingdom of Kongo. He was the
first member...
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Lukeni lua Nsanze's son
Lukeni lua Nimi (circa 1380–1420)
began the
expansion that
would found the
Kingdom of Kongo. The name Nimi a
Lukeni appeared...
- Álvaro I Nimi a
Lukeni lua
Mvemba was a
Manikongo (Mwene Kongo), or king of Kongo, from 1568 to 1587, and the
founder of the
Kwilu dynasty. Álvaro's father...
- myth of the
Kongo Kingdom begins with the
marriage of Nimi a
Nzinga to
Lukeni Lua Sange,
daughter of Nsaku-Lau,
chief of the
Mbata people.
Their marriage...
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Garcia II
Nkanga a
Lukeni a
Nzenze a Ntumba, also
known as
Garcia Afonso for short,
ruled the
Kingdom of
Kongo from 23
January 1641 to 1660. He is sometimes...