- Look up
Congolese in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Congolese or
Kongolese may
refer to:
Congolese people (disambiguation)
Kongo people, a
Bantu ethnic...
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curtailed the
power of the
Kongolese nobility, and
expanded the kingdom's
borders through war.
Unlike previous Kongolese kings, he
remained a Catholic...
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fellow Kongolese to
supply the
slave trade. To
reform the trade,
Afonso reiterated the need to
follow Kongolese law and not
enslave Kongolese freemen...
- Kongo, pp. 449–50. Thornton,
Kingdom of Kongo. Thornton, John K: "The
Kongolese Saint Anthony: Dona
Beatriz Kimpa Vita and the
Antonian Movement, 1684–1706"...
- as
Kimpa Mvita,
Cimpa Vita or
Tsimpa Vita (1684 – 2 July 1706), was a
Kongolese prophet and
leader of her own
Christian movement, Antonianism; this movement...
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Tactics Archery (Poisoned Arrows)
Kongolese longboat Iron
stake traps Scimitar-shaped
Longsword Battles Conquest of
Kabunga Battle of
Mbumbi Battle of...
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Anjos (who also
learned to
speak Kikongo), and
began the
start of a
Kongolese version of Christianity. The
mission returned to
Kongo in
early 1491,...
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slaves captured by the
Kongolese externally was waning. The
government began to
approve the
enslavement of
freeborn Kongolese citizens for relatively...
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Beatriz claimed Anthony had told her
through a
vision to
create a new
Kongolese Catholicism, and she
incorporated various native practices and traditions...
- form of po****r
partnered dance music in
Congo was Maringa,
denoting a
Kongolese dance practised within the
former Kingdom of Loango, encomp****ing parts...