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Mbwila was a
historical small state located in what is modern-day Angola. Its rulers, like
those of the
surrounding areas, bore the
title Ndembu, and the...
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Battle of
Mbwila (also the
Battle of Ambuila,
Battle of Mbuila, or
Battle of Ulanga)
occurred on 29
October 1665 in
which Portuguese forces defeated the...
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Kingdom of
Kongo who
ruled from 1661 to his
defeat and
death at the
Battle of
Mbwila on
October 29, 1665. He was
elected following the
death of King
Garcia II...
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Mbwila Rebellion of 1691–1693 was a
conflict between the
Ndembu forces of
Mbwila, led by Sebastião Afonso, and
Portuguese colonial authorities from...
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southern v****als of Kongo,
especially the
country of
Mbwila,
following Portuguese restoration at Luanda.
Mbwila, a
nominal v****al of Kongo, had also
signed a...
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would set them to war
again would be a
dispute over the tiny
border town of
Mbwila. The
chiefdom had
sworn fealty to both
Kongo and
Angola in the past. In...
- Portuguese.
Until the mid-seventeenth century,
following the
Battle of
Mbwila,
these factions were short-lived and fluctuating, but
following the battle...
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African descent. They were
brought to the
Americas after the
Battle of
Mbwila. The
Portuguese won the
battle eventually,
killing 5,000 men, and captured...
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Safwa people of the
Mbeya Region of Tanzania.
Dialects are Guruka,
Mbwila, Poroto, Songwe.
There is
uncertainty regarding whether Kisafwa is a seven-vowel...
- successor, António I. He was
killed in 1665 by
Portuguese at the
Battle of
Mbwila 1665,
together with a
substantial proportion of the aristocracy. The colonists...