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  2. Luba Empire - Wikipedia

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    The Luba Empire or Kingdom of Luba was a pre-colonial Central African state that arose in the marshy grasslands of the Upemba Depression in what is now southern Democratic Republic of Congo. Origins and foundation

  3. List of rulers of Luba - Wikipedia

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    Foundation of the Luba kingdom: c. 1585 to c. 1620 [1] Kongolo [1], muLopwe: A powerful warrior who subjugated several local chiefdoms and created the first Luba empire. [2] c. 1620 to c. 1640 [1] Ilunga Kalala [1], muLopwe: Son of Kongolo. [2] He was a great warrior who extended the Luba kingdom.

  4. Upemba Depression - Wikipedia

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    The Upemba Depression has been populated almost continuously since the 5th century AD, and is considered the origin of the Kingdom of Luba (1585-1889). Chronology based on more than 55 radiocarbon datings and thermoluminescence shows periods of occupation since the Stone Age .

  5. Pre-colonial history of the Democratic Republic of the Congo

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    The birth of the Lunda Kingdom is traced back to Ilunga Tshibinda who left his brother's Luba Kingdom and married a princess from an area in the south of Katanga. Their son, Mwaant Yav or Mwata Yamvo formed the central Lunda Kingdom there with a population of about 175,000 and became its ruler from 1660 to 1665. His title and name was passed to ...

  6. Kuba Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The Kuba Kingdom, also known as the Kingdom of the Bakuba or Bushongo, is a traditional kingdom in Central Africa. The Kuba Kingdom flourished between the 17th and 19th centuries in the region bordered by the Sankuru , Lulua , and Kasai rivers in the heart of the modern-day Democratic Republic of the Congo .

  7. Lubaland - Wikipedia

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    Lubaland refers to the savanah grassland south of the Congo River where the Luba people live; now the southeastern portion of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Around 1500 CE Lubas united to form a kingdom which was ultimately taken over in 1885 by Leopold II, King of Belgium, who made it part of his Congo Free State.

  8. Lunda Empire - Wikipedia

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    The Lunda Empire or Kingdom of Lunda was a confederation of states in what is now the Democratic Republic of Congo, north-eastern Angola, and north-western Zambia. Its central state was in Katanga . Part of a series on the

  9. Tshibinda Ilunga - Wikipedia

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    Tshibinda Ilunga or Chibinda Yirung (c. 1600) was a Luba and founder of the Lunda Kingdom that covered large parts of modern Democratic Republic of the Congo and Angola.. Oral history has him as a noble of the Luba people's who in the early 17th century married the daughter of the Lunda King.