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  2. Kongo Civil War - Wikipedia

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    The Kongo Civil War (1665–1709) was a war of succession between rival houses of the Kingdom of Kongo. The war waged throughout the middle of the 17th and 18th centuries pitting partisans of the House of Kinlaza against the House of Kimpanzu .

  3. Victoria 3 - Wikipedia

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    The game focuses on politics, demographics and economic development, with gameplay focusing on appealing to and appeasing interest groups, who represent various social groups with different ideologies. [7] [10] [11] Another system in the game is Diplomatic Plays, which borrows heavily from Victoria II 's crisis system. When attempting to force ...

  4. Battle of Mbidizi River - Wikipedia

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    The Kingdom of Kongo showing major factions in the civil war. Responding to a plea by King Rafael I, a Portuguese colonial army from Luanda was dispatched to conquer Kongo's rebel province of Soyo in June 1670. The Count of Soyo Estêvão da Silva and his brother Prince Paulo da Silva moved with a force of BaKongo musketeers intermixed with ...

  5. Kinlaza - Wikipedia

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    The Kinlaza were members of the Nlaza kanda or House of Kinlaza, one of the ruling houses of the Kingdom of Kongo during the 17th century. It was one of the main factions during the Kongo Civil War along with the Kimpanzu and Kinkanga a Mvika kandas. They are remembered in tradition and are evoked in a proverb, still current in the 1920s ...

  6. Battle of Mbwila - Wikipedia

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    The primary result in Kongo was that the absence of an immediate heir spun the country into civil war. This civil war, which raged for half a century, led to Kongo's decentralization and fundamental changes, leading to Kongolese historians, even in 1700, regarding the battle as a decisive turning point in their country's history.

  7. Battle of Kitombo - Wikipedia

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    The Kingdom of Kongo showing major factions in the civil war. The Portuguese had long traded with the Kingdom of Kongo, mostly viewing it as a source of slaves.In 1665 a Portuguese army invaded the Kingdom and defeated its army at the Battle of Mbwila. [1]

  8. Kilukeni - Wikipedia

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    The Kilukeni were members of the Lukeni kanda or House of Kilukeni, the ruling dynasty of the Kingdom of Kongo from its inception in the late 14th century until the 1567 with the rise of the House of Kwilu. [1] The Kilukeni were springboard for most of the major factions that battled for control of Kongo during its civil war.

  9. Battle of Mbumbi - Wikipedia

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    Portuguese Angola was established in 1575 as a reward to the Portuguese for helping the Kingdom of Kongo defeat the Jagas who invaded the realm in 1568. After a disastrous attempt at conquering the Kingdom of Ndongo, the Portuguese governor Mendes de Vasconcellos made an alliance with the Imbangala, a people described by European and Kongo sources as rootless, cannibal mercenaries originating ...