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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 Kinlaza overthrew Álvaro V and took power. The members of the Kikanga a Mvika were all killed or absorbed into the Kinlaza by 1657. The Kinlaza dynasty...
- House of Nsundi and its successor, the House of Kinlaza. Count Paulo had ****isted in the rise of the Kinlaza to power. However, Paulo died at about the same...
- middle of the 17th and 18th centuries pitting partisans of the House of Kinlaza against the House of Kimpanzu. Numerous other factions entered the fray...
- Nkutama a mvila za makanda "Kinlaza, Kimpanzu ye Kinlaza ma****wa matatu malambila Kongo" (Kinkanga, Kimpanzu and Kinlaza are the three stones on which...
- capital and was in the lands held by the ancient southern branch of the Kinlaza lineage called Kivuzi. Pedro V was at least the sixth king Pedro to rule...
- the Kinlaza put Álvaro VII in power. The deposed king was forced to flee into the mountains of Nkondo where he ruled in opposition to the Kinlaza partisans...
- and one of many partisans of the House of Kinlaza. Since 1666, the two royal kandas, or lineages, Kinlaza and Kimpanzu, had been fighting bitterly over...
- of the Kimpanzu kanda. He was a cousin to the founding monarchs of the Kinlaza kanda that would rule the kingdom until the Kongo Civil War. King Alvaro...
- captured at the battle, including his seven-year-old son. The ruling House of Kinlaza and the opposing House of Kimpanzu fought furiously over the throne causing...