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Mbegha (c. 1700s – c.1750s), also
known as
Simbe Mwene, (Mwene
Mbegha in Shamabaa), (Mfalme
Mbegha, in Swahili) was the
first king also
known the "Lion...
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Lushoto District and
Bumbuli District. The
dynasty was
founded by king
Mbegha, who
settled in the
Usambara Mountains and
united the
Shambaa people in...
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people but in the
eighteenth century, a
Shambaa kingdom was
founded by
Mbegha. The
kingdom eventually fell
apart after a
succession struggle in 1862....
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Mbegha story is
shrouded in doubt.
According to a
Nango tradition,
Mbegha was a po****r and
giving man but
lacked actual authority.
During Mbegha's reign...
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which today all live in north-eastern Tanzania. For instance, the king
Mbegha, who was to
become the
leader of the
Shambaa people and the grandfather...
- Kinyonga,
musician Bill N****,
musician John Kijazi,
Tanzanian politician Mbegha, 19th
Century Sambaa King.
Kimweri ye Nyumbai, 19th
Century Sambaa King...
- independence.
Kimweri M****
Magogo belonged to the
Kilindi dynasty founded by
Mbegha, who
united the
Shambaa people into one kingdom. The
kingdom reached its...
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Kimweri ye
Nyumbai belonged to the
Kilindi dynasty,
founded by
Mbegha.
According to legend,
Mbegha was a
hunter who came from far away to live in the Usambara...
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Mbugu could have followed,
possibly not too long after, if the
legend that
Mbegha, the
founder of the
Kilindi dynasty in Usambara, had a
Nango wife is true...
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institutions clashed with the
local cultivators' structure.
Tradition holds that
Mbegha, a
traveling hunter from Ungulu, was the old culture's savior. He subdued...