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Mandume ya
Ndemufayo (1894 – 6
February 1917) was the last king of the Oukwanyama, a
subset of the
Ovambo people of
southern Angola and
northern Namibia...
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December 1914 to 6
February 1917 with the
death of its leader, King
Mandume yaNdemufayo, by
South African forces in Namibia. The war
pitted Portuguese...
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Mandume ya
Ndemufayo University (Portuguese:
Universidade Mandume ya Ndemufayo) is a
public university in Lubango, Angola,
established in 1963
named after...
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Mandume (Dumbo) is a
village in Bié Province, Angola, in
southwestern Africa. It sits at an
elevation of 1,481
metres (4,859 ft) in a
seasonally swampy...
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Andries (2023). "The
ovamboland expedition of 1917: the
deposing of King
Mandume".
Small Wars & Insurgencies. 34 (2): 382–421. doi:10.1080/09592318.2022...
- ǁKhauxaǃnas to wage a
guerrilla war
against the
Schutztruppe of
Imperial Germany Mandume Ya
Ndemufayo (1894–1917), last king of the Kwanyama, led his
people into...
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history at the
Battle of the
Cunene in 1904. The
Oukwanyama Kingdom and King
Mandume Museum is
located at Omhedi. They
speak the
Kwanyama dialect. The list...
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Andries (2023). "The
ovamboland expedition of 1917: the
deposing of King
Mandume".
Small Wars & Insurgencies. 34 (2): 382–421. doi:10.1080/09592318.2022...
- region. The
convoy system was run from 2000 till 2002.
Angola (Operation
Mandume ya Ndemufayo) The
Namibian Army also deplo****
troops to help
fight UNITA...
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Lyaalala ya Tuhadeleni, was one of the
senior headmen of
Oukwanyama King
Mandume Ya Ndemufayo.
Kaxumba Kandola wife was
Priskila Ndahambelela Tuhadeleni...