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quilombo (Portuguese pronunciation: [kiˈlõbu] ); from the
Kimbundu word
kilombo, lit. 'war camp') is a
Brazilian hinterland settlement founded by people...
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children born
inside a
kilombo (village) were killed.
Women were
allowed to
leave the
kilombo to have
their children, but when they returned...
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slaves from
Portuguese controlled territory and
organized a
military called kilombo against the Portuguese.
Within two years, Nzinga's army was
defeated and...
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These kilombos were
usually in densely-forested areas, far from the plantations.
Sometimes the
singular proper noun "
Kilombo" is
applied to the
kilombos and...
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northern Angola. Born into the
ruling family of Ndongo, her
grandfather Ngola Kilombo Kia
Kasenda was the king of Ndongo.
Njinga received military and political...
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Living Sacred Text (completely in
Fongbe and N'ko)".
Kilombo Restoration & Healing.
Kilombo Restoration and Healing.
Archived from the
original on 2020-11-28...
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Zapatista Army of
National Liberation". ROAR Magazine.
Translated by El
Kilombo Intergalactico.
Retrieved November 13, 2016. Krøvel, Roy (January 1, 2010)...
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Norbert Nkulu Mitumba Kilombo (born 15
December 1946) is a
politician in the
Democratic Republic of the Congo. In the
first cabinet of
Prime Minister...
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state Ndambi,
Ngola (1556–1561)
Kiluanji kia Ndambi,
Ngola (1561–1575)
Kilombo kia Kasenda,
Ngola (1575–1592)
Mbandi a Ngola,
Ngola (1592–1617) Mozambique...
- King (c.1610–1616)
Kasanje ka Kulashingo, King (c.1616–1620s)
Kalunga ka
Kilombo, King (c.1630s–1650)
Ngongo a Mbande, King (c.1650–1680) Dom.
Pascoal Machado...