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Silozi can be
traced back to a
mixture of languages,
primarily Luyana and Kololo. The
Luyana people migrated south from the
Kingdom of Luba and
Kingdom of...
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Luyana (Luyaana), also
known as Luyi (Louyi, Lui, Rouyi), is a
Bantu language spoken in
Zambia and
perhaps in
small numbers in
neighboring countries. It...
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Kololo language was
imposed upon the
Luyana until the
Luyana revolted and
overthrew the
Kololo by this time the
Luyana language was
largely forgotten and...
- Zambia. They
conquered the
territory of the
Luyana people and
imposed their own language. The
combination of
Luyana and
Kololo languages gave rise to the current...
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Kololo language was
imposed upon the
Luyana until the
Luyana revolted and
overthrew the
Kololo by this time the
Luyana language was
largely forgotten and...
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Khwedam Kuhane Kunda Lala-Bisa
Lamba Lambya Lenje Lozi
Luchazi Lunda Luvale Luyana Mambwe-Lungu
Mashi Mbowe Mbukushu Mbunda Nkoya Nsenga Nyamwanga Nyiha Nyika...
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Kunda Kwandi Kwandu Kwangwa Lala
Lamba Lambya Lenje Leya Lima
Liyuwa Lozi
Luyana Luano Luchazi Lumbu Lunda Lundwe Lungu Luunda Luvale Makoma Mambwe Mashasha...
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these as
distinct languages, such as
Kuvale (R30 > R10). However, Mbukushu,
Luyana, and Yeyi,
sometimes included with
these languages,
appear to be more divergent...
- (subscription required) "Kwangali". Ethnologue.
Retrieved 15
August 2018.
Luyana at
Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
Kwanyama at Ethnologue...
- 2022. McCracken, John (February 1974). "Mutumba Mainga:
Bulozi under the
Luyana kings:
political evolution and
state formation in pre-colonial Zambia. xvii...