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- Manikongo (also called Awenekongo or Mwenekongo) was the title of the ruler of the Kingdom of Kongo, a kingdom that existed from the 14th to the 19th...
- (born Nzinga-a-Nkuwu; ca. 1440 – 1509) was the 5th ManiKongo of the Kingdom of Kongo (Kongo: Kongo-dia-Ntotila) between 1470 and 1509. He voluntarily...
- 1568 to 1569, the Jaga invaded Kongo, laying waste to the kingdom and forcing the manikongo into exile. In 1574, Manikongo Álvaro I was reinstated with...
- Manikongo (1709–1718) Manuel II, Manikongo (1718–1743) Garcia IV, Manikongo (1743–1752) Manuel II, Manikongo (1752–post-1758) Nicolau I, Manikongo (mid-18th...
- Kingdom of Kongo (complete list) – Kwilu dynasty Álvaro II, Manikongo (1587–1614) Bernardo II, Manikongo (1614–1615) Álvaro III, Manikongo (1615–1622)...
- provinces ruled by the Manikongo, the Portuguese version of the Kongo title Mwene Kongo, meaning "lord or ruler of the Kongo kingdom", and its sphere...
- (1560s) Kingdom of Kongo (complete list) – Kilukeni dynasty João I, Manikongo (1470–1509) Afonso I, Manikongo (1509–c.1542) Pedro I, Manikongo (c.1543–1545)...
- convert Kongo to Christianity, and his economic and military expansion of the kingdom. Born around 1456 as Mvemba a Nzinga, he was the son of Manikongo (Mwene...
- Ngunga ) was founded by the first manikongo, Lukeni, at a junction of major trade routes.: 202  The Kingdom of Kongo at its peak reached from southern...
- The Kongo people (also Bakongo, singular: Mukongo or M'kongo; Kongo: Bisi Kongo, EsiKongo, singular: Musi Kongo) are a Bantu ethnic group primarily defined...