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Mamkinga or
Mangi Mamkinga Rengua Kombe Kiwaria (c.1820sā1861), also
known as
Mangi Mamkinga of
Machame (
Mangi Mamkinga in Kichagga; (Mfalme Mamkinga...
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Ndesserua or
Mangi Ndesserua Mamkinga Kombe (c.1830sā1861), also
called Mangi Ndesserua of
Machame (Mangi
Ndeserua in Kichagga;
Mfalme Ndeserua in Swahili)...
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necessarily tell us of the year that
Mamkinga became the king of
Machame instead, it
informs us that as of 1843
Mamkinga was a
ruler already of Machame. Rebmann's...
- Kilimanjaro.
Mamkinga (Son of Rengua);
rules from 1848 to 1861,
flees Foo for Wari, and
murders his
rival brothers.
Ndesserua (Son of
Mamkinga);
rules from...
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colonialism and is one of the
founding fathers of the City of Arusha.
Mangi Mamkinga Mangi Saiye Mangi Ngalami Mangi Rengua M****, C. I. "A
Practical Experiment...
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political landscape of the time.
Mangi Ndesserua Mangi Shangali Mangi Mamkinga Mangi Saiye Mangi Ngalami Mangi Rengua Mangi Meli
Chagga states Stahl,...
- tradition,
possibly as a
Swahili leader, with
later connections seen in
Mangi Mamkinga of Machame's
reliance on a
resident Swahili living in his kingdom. These...
- son of Kishongu, who was
Mangi Mamkinga's eldest brother and the
grandson of the
great Mangi Rengua. In the 1840s,
Mamkinga murdered Kishogu. In addition...
- of Machame, who had p****ed away in 1848 and been
succeeded by his son
Mamkinga. In 1848ā1849,
Rebmann traveled to
Kilimanjaro three times, the
first time...
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After the
death of N****ua, two prin****l relatives,
Karawa son of
Mangi Mamkinga and Membe, the
younger brother of N****ua,
recommended that
Shangali retire...