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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...
- Nzinga-a-Nkuwu João I (né Nzinga-a-Nkuwu) was the 5th
ManiKongo of the
Kingdom of
Kongo (
Kongo:
Kongo-dia-Ntotila)
between 1470 and 1509. He voluntarily...
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provinces ruled by the
Manikongo, the
Portuguese version of the
Kongo title Mwene Kongo,
meaning "lord or
ruler of the
Kongo kingdom", but its sphere...
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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...
- 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...
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Kingdom of
Kongo (complete list) –
Kwilu dynasty Álvaro II,
Manikongo (1587–1614)
Bernardo II,
Manikongo (1614–1615) Álvaro III,
Manikongo (1615–1622)...
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convert Kongo to Christianity, and his
economic and
military expansion of the kingdom. Born
Mvemba a Nzinga, he was the son of
Manikongo (Mwene
Kongo) (king)...
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manikongo from the
Lukeni kanda dynasty to rule the
Kingdom of
Kongo and
reigned during the mid 15th
century between c. 1450 and c. 1470.
Manikongo Nkuwu...
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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...
- Christianity. The
group was
returned to
Kongo in 1485 and Kala ka
Mfusu led a
royal mission from
Kongo's manikongo,
Nzinga a
Nkuwu to Portugal. Following...