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- Litunga Mubukwanu (died c. 1840) was a High Chief of the Lozi people, King of Barotseland in Africa. He quarrelled with his brother Silumelume. Mubukwanu was...
- Silumelume (1830) – Son of Mulambwa Mubukwanu (1830 - 1838) – Son of Mulambwa Imasiku (1838) – Son of Mubukwanu Sebetwane (1838 - 1851) Mamochisane (female)...
- settle in Barotseland. Mulambwa had many children. His sons were kings Mubukwanu and Silumelume and his grandson was Sipopa Lutangu. His children were...
- Santulu, Mbumu wa Litunga (1812–1830) Silumelume, Mbumu wa Litunga (1830) Mubukwanu, Mbumu wa Litunga (1830–1838) Imasiku, Mbumu wa Litunga (1838) Sebetwane...
- Mbunda conquests as they fought alongside the Aluyi in support of Prince Mubukwanu, one of the sons of the Aluyi King Mulambwa. It also gives thanks to their...
- following the death of king Mulambwa Santulu between his sons Silumelume and Mubukwanu. By 1845, Sebetwane had conquered Barotseland and became king. He died...
- to rule, but was then ********inated (perhaps on the orders of Mubukwanu), and then Mubukwanu began his reign. The Lozi were 'seriously weaked by [the] succession...
- Party Term start Term end Nathaniel Mubukwanu Patriotic Front 2013 2015 Richard Kapita Patriotic Front 2016 2018 Nathaniel Mubukwanu Patriotic Front 2018...
- migrated from Bulozi to other places. The Mbunda who had supported Prince Mubukwanu, one of Mulambwa's sons left for the now Kabompo. Most of them went to...
- Sipopa (also known as Lutangu) was the son of the former Lozi King, Mubukwanu. He was a successor of Mbololo, who was a very cruel king. Sipopa's reign...