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  2. Monarchies in Africa - Wikipedia

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    Monarchies in Africa. A map of Africa showing the continent's political systems: three monarchies (in red) and republics (in blue). Monarchy was the prevalent form of government in the history of Africa, where self-governing states, territories, or nations existed in which supreme power resided with an individual who was recognized as the head ...

  3. Zulu royal family - Wikipedia

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    Titles. King, natively: Ingonyama yamaZulu. The Zulu royal family, also known as the House of Zulu ( Zulu: abakwaZulu, lit. 'people of the place of Zulu') [ 1] consists of the king of the Zulus, his consorts, and all of his legitimate descendants. The legitimate descendants of all previous kings are also sometimes considered to be members.

  4. List of Zulu kings - Wikipedia

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    Ndaba kaMageba, son of Mageba, chief c. 1745 to 1763. Jama kaNdaba ( c. 1727–1781), son of Ndaba, chief 1763 to 1781. Mkabayi kaJama ( c. 1750 – 1843), daughter of Jama, regent 1781 to 1787 (until Senzangakhona came of age) Senzangakhona kaJama ( c. 1762–1816), son of Jama, chief 1787 to 1816. Sigujana kaSenzangakhona, son of ...

  5. Here's What the Black History Month Colors Are and What They Mean

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    Design by Yoora Kim. When you see posters and graphics related to Black History Month, chances are you'll see them designed with the same four colors: red, black, green, and gold. These colors are ...

  6. List of current non-sovereign African monarchs - Wikipedia

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    The roles, powers, and influence of non-sovereign monarchs throughout Africa vary greatly depending on the state. In some states, such as Angola, the local king may play an integral role in the local governing council of a region, such is the case with the king of Bailundo, [1] or on a smaller level, such as many of the Fons of Cameroon, they may be seen as leaders or heads of a particular ...

  7. Category:African royal families - Wikipedia

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    Dynasties of Morocco ‎ (7 C, 4 P) Muhammad Ali dynasty ‎ (5 C, 28 P, 1 F) Muradid dynasty ‎ (8 P)

  8. Category:African royalty - Wikipedia

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    Subcategories. This category has the following 46 subcategories, out of 46 total. African royal families ‎ (17 C, 28 P) Monarchs in Africa ‎ (58 C, 42 P)

  9. Flag of Eswatini - Wikipedia

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    Kingdom of Eswatini; Use: State and war flag: Proportion: 2:3: Adopted: 6 October 1968 (current standard depiction by 2011) Design: A horizontal triband of blue (top and bottom) and the yellow-edged red (triple width) with the large black and white Nguni shield covering two spears and the staff decorated with the feather tassels called injobo (tassels-bunches of feathers of the widowbird and ...