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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. Battle of São Salvador - Wikipedia

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    King Pedro IV had been working toward restoring Kongo after decades of civil war, even going so far as to name Kibenga Prince of Kongo. Kibenga, who had switched allegiance on more than one occasion, betrayed King Pedro and threw his military support behind the Antonians. [ 1 ]

  4. List of conflicts in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

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    1622 Kongo-Portuguese War; 1665–1709 Kongo Civil War; Late modern period. Congo Free State. 1892–1894 Congo Arab war; 1895–1908 Batetela Rebellions;

  5. 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.

  6. Congolese Civil War - Wikipedia

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    Second Congo War (1998–2003), involved nine nations and led to ongoing low-level warfare, despite an official peace treaty and the first democratic elections in 2006; Ituri conflict (1999–present) and Kivu conflict (2004–present), sub-conflicts of the Second Congo War that continued as ongoing insurgencies M23 rebellion (2012–2013)

  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. 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 ...

  9. Military history of Angola - Wikipedia

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    The Kongo Civil War was an internal conflict between rival House of Kinlaza against the House of Kimpanzuof in the Kingdom of Kongo. Numerous other factions got involved in the conflict including the Portuguese Empire. By the end of the war, Kongo's vaunted capital had been destroyed and many BaKongo were sold into the Trans-Atlantic slave trade.