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muLopwe (1837–1864)
Maloba Konkola,
muLopwe (1864–1865) Kitamba,
muLopwe (1865–1869)
Kasongo a Kalombo,
muLopwe (1869–1886) Nday a Mande,
muLopwe (1886–1889)...
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Republic of Congo. Law and
order were
handled by the king,
known as the
Mulopwe ('sacred king'), with the ****istance of a
court of
nobles known as Bamfumus...
- Sungu,
muLopwe (1780–1809)
Kasongo Mukaya,
muLopwe in
rebellion (c.1800–?)
Kumwimba Ngombe,
muLopwe (1809–1837)
Ndaye Muzinga,
usurper muLopwe (1837–1837)...
- Kalonji. The band
faced its
first split after Ferré, Bill
Clinton and JDT
Mulopwe left the band to
found Les
Marquis de
Maison Mère in 2004. In 1997, after...
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marshy gr****lands of the
Upemba Depression in what is now
southern Congo.
muLopwe = Kings/emperors
Congo Congo,
Democratic Republic of the
Presidents of...
- La Sécession du Sud-Kasaï. La vérité du
Mulopwe ("Congo 1960. The
South Kasai Secession.
Truth from the
Mulopwe",
published 2005). He died in
April 2015...
- (1776–1810)
Kingdom of Luba (complete list) –
Nkongolo Mwamba,
muLopwe (?–1780)
Ilunga Sungu,
muLopwe (1780–1809)
Lunda Empire (complete list) –
Mbala I Yaav...
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South Kasaian gendarmerie. In
April 1961,
Kalonji took the
royal title Mulopwe ("King of the Baluba") to tie the
state more
closely to the pre-colonial...
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eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is also the seat of the
current muLopwe (Grand
Chief or King) of the
Kabongo lineage of the
Baluba royal line,...
-
citation needed] On 12
April 1961, Kalonji's
father was
granted the
title Mulopwe (which
roughly translates to "emperor" or "god-king"), but he immediately...