- his
ruler ship and he
would be put to death. For
unknown reasons Ilunga Mbili left his
Kingdom which general belief place it to the east of Lake Tanganyika...
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Mbili (Bambili) and Mbui (Bambui) are
dialects of a Gr****fields
Bantu language spoken in Cameroon.
Mbili-Mbui at
Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription...
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Mandlenkosi Enock Mbili (16
October 1963 – 10 July 2012) was a
South African politician who
served as a
member of the
National ****embly of
South Africa...
- Mawe
Mbili is a
volcanic rock
formation on the
northern edge of the
Elmenteita Badlands and
within the
Soysambu Conservancy, in
Nakuru County of Rift...
- The
Mombasa Tusks, also
referred to as
Mapembe ya
Ndovu or
Mapembeni or
Pembe za
Ndovu (Swahili for
elephant tusks), form a
monument over Moi Avenue, a...
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exploits the same day he was born,
Kalala Ilunga was the
eldest son of
Ilunga Mbili and
nephew of King
Kongolo Mwamba. From a
young age,
Kalala is an attractive...
-
Sduduzo Ka-
Mbili aka Nunu - son of a
Sangoma (much
revered traditional healer amidst Bantu-languaged
folks of
southern Africa)
father and a Christian...
- ERG skin.name What skin are you? nyamba-
mbili-kaji IGNOR-LOC-through mankiyi-mindi-ju sit-1DU.INCL-do nyamba-
mbili-kaji mankiyi-mindi-ju IGNOR-LOC-through...
- (seated from the left)
Rogelio Oliva, José María Martínez
Tamayo (known as "
Mbili" in the
Congo and "Ricardo" in Bolivia), and Guevara.
Standing behind them...
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acres (190 km2) and
borders the
Elmenteita Badlands in the south, near Mawe
Mbili, and Lake
Nakuru National Park in the west.
Since it was
founded by Hugh...