- The
Garanganze, Yeke or
Bayeke are a
people of Katanga, in the
Democratic Republic of Congo. They
established the Yeke
Kingdom under the warrior-king Msiri...
- The Yeke
Kingdom (also
called the
Garanganze or
Garenganze kingdom) of the
Garanganze people in Katanga, DR Congo, was short-lived,
existing from about...
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December 20, 1891)
founded and
ruled the Yeke
Kingdom (also
called the
Garanganze or
Garenganze kingdom) in south-east
Katanga (now in DR Congo) from about...
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Leopold II of
Belgium to
command a
mission to take
Katanga also
known as
Garanganze with or
without the
consent of its
powerful king, Msiri.
Leopold had used...
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attempting to play one off
against the other, was Msiri, the big
chief of
Garanganze or Katanga, a
tribal land not yet
claimed by a
European power, and larger...
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refer to: Yeke
Kingdom (1856–1891), in Katanga, DR
Congo Yeke people, or
Garanganze people, in Katanga, DR
Congo Yeke Juu League,
current Ordos City, in Inner...
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December 1891) was the
Belgian officer who shot and
killed Msiri, King of
Garanganze (Katanga) on 20
December 1891 at
Bunkeya in what is now the DR Congo....
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Lunda kingdom in the
valley of the Lua**** River. The Yeke
Kingdom (or
Garanganze Kingdom) in
Katanga was short-lived,
existing from
about 1856 to 1891...
- in
Central Africa were also
attracted to the valley. The
first was the
Garanganze Mission of the
Plymouth Brethren at
Mambilima around 1892,
followed by...
- Rhodes' claim,
which included the
false information that Msiri, King of
Garanganze in
Katanga had
asked for
British protection. In
November 1890, to justify...