- The
Litunga of
Barotseland (in Zambia) is the King of the
Barotse people. The
Litunga resides near the
Zambezi River and the town of Mongu, at Lealui...
- was a
protectorate of the
British Crown from the late 19th-century. The
Litunga, the
monarch of Barotseland, had
negotiated agreements,
first with the...
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plains of the
Western Province. The
festival celebrates the move of the
Litunga, king of the Lozi people, from his
compound at
Lealui in the
Barotse Floodplain...
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migration of
among others, the Ciyengele. The
Aluyi and
their leader, the
Litunga Mulambwa,
especially valued the
Mbunda for
their fighting ability. By the...
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reigning head, the
Paramount King, is
known as '
Litunga',
which means 'keeper of the earth.' The
renowned Litunga Lewanika,
whose latter name was a nickname...
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migration of
among others, the Ciyengele. The
Aluyi and
their leader, the
Litunga Mulambwa,
especially valued the
Mbunda for
their fighting ability. By the...
- it is also the
headquarters of
Mongu District.
Mongu is the home of the
Litunga, King of the Lozi
people (currently His
Majesty Lubosi Imwiko III). The...
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became a
powerful kingdom in Central/Southern
Africa under their king or
litunga Lewanika,
whose realm extended up to 300 km from the
plain and was called...
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plains originally served as a
hunting ground for
Lubosi Lewanika, the
Litunga (king or
paramount chief) of the Lozi people. The area was
designated as...
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Macmillan meets the
Litunga of the
Barotse in
Northern Rhodesia, 1960...