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Lealui or
Lialui is the dry
season residence on the
Barotse Floodplain of the Litunga, king of the Lozi
people of
western Zambia. It is
located about 14 km...
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compounds at
Lealui; the
other is at Limulunga,
which is on high
ground and
serves as the
capital during the
rainy season. The
annual move from
Lealui to Limulunga...
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Coillard (17 July 1834 in Asnières-les-Bourges, Cher,
France – 27 May 1904 in
Lealui, Barotseland,
Northern Rhodesia) was a
French missionary who
worked for...
- people. The
Litunga resides near the
Zambezi River and the town of Mongu, at
Lealui on the
floodplain in the dry season, and on
higher ground at
Limulunga on...
- the move of the Litunga, king of the Lozi people, from his
compound at
Lealui in the
Barotse Floodplain of the
Zambezi River to
Limulunga on
higher ground...
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important of
these festivals is the Kuomboka, in
which the
Litunga moves from
Lealui in the
flood plain to
Limulunga on
higher ground. The
Kuomboka usually takes...
- the
Kafue River. At the time,
Barotseland was
already a monarchy, when
Lealui and
Limulunga were
seasonal capitals of the Lozi kings. A
detailed investigation...
- east of the main
channel of the river. The Litunga's
other compound at
Lealui is used
during the dry season, with
Limulunga being used
during the rainy...
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Under British rule, it was
declared a
district under the name Mongu-
Lealui by
Hubert Winthrop Young, the
Governor of
Northern Rhodesia.
Following Zambia's...
- dry
season small villages and
compounds constructed on mounds, such as
Lealui a few dry
season tracks pontoon ferries at Sandaula,
Libonda and Lukulu...