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  2. Lunda Empire - Wikipedia

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    Lunda chiefs and people continued to live in the Lunda heartland but were diminished in power. At the start of the colonial era (1884), the Lunda heartland was divided between Portuguese Angola, King Leopold II of Belgium's Congo Free State and the British in North-Western Rhodesia, which became Angola, DR Congo and Zambia, respectively. The ...

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

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    The Lunda kings became powerful militarily and then politically through marriage with descendants of the Luba kings. The Lunda people were able to settle and colonialize other areas and tribes, thus extending their empire through southwest Katanga into Angola and north-western Zambia, and eastwards across Katanga into what is now the Luapula ...

  4. Lunda people - Wikipedia

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    The Lunda were allied to the Luba, and their migrations and conquests spawned a number of tribes such as the Luvale of the upper Zambezi and the Kasanje on the upper Kwango River of Angola. [ 1 ] The Lunda people's heartland was rich in the natural resources of rivers, lakes, forests and savannah.

  5. History of Katanga - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in the late 16th century, the province was controlled by the Luba Empire and Lunda Kingdom, which spawned a migration of warriors and tribes into neighbouring regions. The Bemba , Kazembe-Lunda , Kanongesha-Lunda and Lozi in Zambia are just some of the people who trace their origins to Katanga.

  6. Luba Empire - Wikipedia

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    Luba kings became deities upon their deaths, and the villages from which they ruled were transformed into living shrines devoted to their legacies. The Luba heartland was dotted with these landmarks. Central to Luba regalia for kings and other nobles were mwadi, female incarnations of the ancestral kings. Staffs, headrests, bow stands and royal ...

  7. 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. Tshibinda Ilunga introduces the more advanced Luba ...

  8. Bemba people - Wikipedia

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    The rebels broke away from the Kongo Kingdom, migrated eastward from their settlements in Kola, and became part of the Luba Kingdom in the present-day Democratic Republic of Congo. [10] A 17th-century anti-Portuguese rebellion in the Kingdom of Luba led to another eastward movement of the Bemba. The rebels were led by two of Luba King Mukulumpe ...

  9. History of Zambia - Wikipedia

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    Luba-Lunda States Lukasa memory board, was used by members of Mbudye (an association of groits in charge of maintaining Baluba history) The Bemba, along with other related groups like the Lamba , Bisa , Senga , Kaonde , Swaka , Nkoya and Soli , formed integral parts of the Luba Kingdom in Upemba part of the Democratic Republic of Congo and have ...