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Mwanawina II (1876 - 1878)
Lubosi I (1st time) (1878 - 1884)
Akufuna Tatila (1884 - 1885)
Sikufele (in rebellion) (1885)
Lubosi I (Lewanika I) (2nd time)...
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Lewanika (c. 1842–1916) (also
known as
Lubosi,
Lubosi Lewanika or
Lewanika I) was the Lozi
Litunga (King) of
Barotseland from 1878 to 1916 (with a break...
- end of the 18th
Century in Barotseland, the
Mbunda named the
Aluyi King
Lubosi "Litunga
Liwanika lya ma****i,
Njamba kalimi, li****i limulimina". This is...
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ground for
Lubosi Lewanika, the
Litunga (king or
paramount chief) of the Lozi people. The area was
designated as a
protected area by
Lubosi Lewanika in...
- the home of the Litunga, King of the Lozi
people (currently His
Majesty Lubosi Imwiko III). The town's
original name was mungu, a Lozi word in reference...
-
History of
South Africa. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press. Muimui,
Lubosi. "Political
History of Barotseland".
Archived from the
original on 23 April...
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Litunga (1876–1878)
Lubosi I,
Mbumu wa
Litunga (1878–1884)
Akufuna Tatila,
Mbumu wa
Litunga (1884–1885)
Sikufele (in rebellion) (1885)
Lubosi I,
Mbumu wa Litunga...
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Kanyembo Ntemena,
Mwata (1883–1885, 1886–1904)
Barotseland (complete list) –
Lubosi I,
Mbumu wa
Litunga (1885–1916) Mokamba–Regent,
Mbumu wa
Litunga (1916)...
- blanket." Clay, G. C. R. (1968). Your Friend, Lewanika: the life and
times of
Lubosi Lewanika,
Litunga of
Barotseland 1842 to 1916. London:
Chatto & Windus....
- town of Zambezi, a 300 m (980 ft)
footbridge built as a
community project Lubosi Imwiko II
Bridge linking the
towns of
Mongu and Kalabo, a 1,005
meter long...