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- Monneba, also spelled Moneba and other ways, (fl. c. 1630) was a local Duala leader on the Cameroon coast in the 1630s. Dutch sources from the 1660s say...
- (Nzari) Duala Kingdom (16th century–1879 CE) (Duala people) (Douala) (Monneba) (List of rulers of the Duala) N****a Kingdom: 560  (16th century-? CE)...
- Douala. May have had contact with European traders. Early 17th century Monneba Mulabe/Mulobe a Ewale ? Flourished c. 1630. Mentioned in Dutch sources...
- the merchants dubbed Monneba, who lived at the present site of Douala in the 16th century. Ardener and others suggest that Monneba was in fact Mulobe,...
- (UMAEC) Celestin Monga Mongo-Beti (Eza Boto; Alexandre Biyidi) Arno Monkam Monneba "Monsieur sans objet" Moolaadé Mouloudou Félix-Roland Moumié Mount Cameroon...
- Europeans. Dutch maps from the 1650s place Monneba's name on the Dibamba River, which is called Monneba's Cr**** or Channel (Monnebasa Gat). The Dibamba...
- Cameroon coast in the early 17th century. They traded with a leader named Monneba, whom Ardener and others equate with Ewale's son from the Duala genealogy...