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  2. Tio Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The Anziku kingdom manufactured and sold fabrics made of leaves, which doubled as currency throughout the region. Their position closer to the interior also made ivory accessible. Along with these products, the Anziku sold slaves which they brought to the coast in return for cowries , salt , silk , linen and glass .

  3. History of Central Africa - Wikipedia

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    The word Anziku comes from the KiKongo phrase "Anziku Nziku" meaning "to run" referring to inhabitants who leave the interior to protect the border. The term was applied most famously to the Bateke, which is why the state is sometimes called the kingdom of Teke or Tiyo. Other groups within the Anziku included the Bampunu and Banzabi.

  4. Kinshasa - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the establishment of Kinshasa, the area was for a time part of the Anziku Kingdom. By about 1698, it had become an essentially independent domain known as Nkonkobela. [38] The city was established as a trading post by Henry Morton Stanley in 1881. [39] It was named Léopoldville in honor of Stanley's employer King Leopold II of the ...

  5. Kingdom of Loango - Wikipedia

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    Eventually, the electors of the kingdom, who were those who held offices appointed by the late king, met to decide on the next king. In theory, as the old constitution maintained, the king named his successor as well and placed him as ruler of Kaye, to succeed him at his death, but as there was so much contention as to who should hold the ...

  6. Loango slavery harbour - Wikipedia

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    Gulf of Guinea map - Peter Schenk the Elder (1660 - 1718); Gerard Valck (1652 - 1726). Kingdom of Loango and Kongo map - Peter Schenk the Elder (1660 - 1718); Gerard Valck (1652 - 1726). The below table summarizes the various slave boarding points on the African coasts, as well as an estimate of the corresponding number of slaves.

  7. List of sovereign states in the 1820s - Wikipedia

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    Bavaria – Kingdom of Bavaria Benin – Benin Empire Bhutan – Kingdom of Bhutan; → Bolivia – Bolivian Republic (from August 6, 1825) Bornu – Bornu Empire Brazil – Empire of Brazil (from September 7, 1822) Bremen – Free City of Bremen; Brunei – Sultanate of Brunei Brunswick – Duchy of Brunswick; Buganda – Kingdom of Buganda

  8. List of kingdoms and empires in African history - Wikipedia

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    There were many kingdoms and empires in all regions of the continent of Africa throughout history. A kingdom is a state with a king or queen as its head. [1] An empire is a political unit made up of several territories, military outposts, and peoples, "usually created by conquest, and divided between a dominant centre and subordinate peripheries".

  9. Vili people - Wikipedia

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    The city also sees the arrival of people attracted by the induced jobs. These include traders from Gabon , Dahomey , Togo and Ghana . The French colonizers, anxious to avoid conflicts with the natives, reserve the areas of swamps, unfit for agriculture and empty of population.