- Mwaantaan****
meaning "owners of the land". This
later became "Mwaantayaav" or "
Mwaant Yaav" with the rise of
Mbala I Yaav.
Mwaaka (c. 1500-c. 1516) Yala Maaku...
- to the
present day. The name has
variety of spellings:
Mwaante Yah-mvu,
Mwaant Yaav,
Muata Jamvo,
Mwata Yamfwa. List of
Mwata Yamvo rulers Mwata Kazembe...
- Ditend,
Mwaant Yaav (c.1800–1852)
Mulaj a Namwan,
Mwaant Yaav (1852–1857)
Cakasekene Naweej,
Mwaant Yaav (1857)
Muteba II a Cikombe,
Mwaant Yaav (1857–1873)...
-
Tshombe family were
Lunda royalty and a
number of
Tshombes had
reigned as the
Mwaant Yav, the
traditional king of the
Lunda people. He
received his education...
-
Mwaant Yaav (c.1690–c.1720)
Mukaz Munying Kabalond,
Mwaant Yaav (c.1720)
Muteba I Kat Kateng,
Mwaant Yaav (c.1720–c.1750)
Mukaz Waranankong,
Mwaant Yaav...
- also
traded with both coasts, the
Atlantic and
Indian Oceans.
While ruler Mwaant Yaav
Naweej had
established trade routes to the
Atlantic coast and initiated...
-
Kingdom of
Lunda in the 17th
century under their ruler,
Mwata Yamvo or
Mwaant Yav, with
their capital at Musumba. From
there they
spread widely through...
- Kabale,
muLopwe (1837–1864)
Lunda Empire (complete list) –
Nawej II Ditend,
Mwaant Yaav (c.1800–1852) Congo: French; today, the
Republic of the
Congo Kingdom...
-
coming of the
Ishindi Lunda people from
Lunda Kingdom of
Mwata Yamvo or
Mwaant Yav. The
ceremony symbolizes the
unity of all
Lunda speaking people that...
- 1630–c.1660) Yaav II a Nawej, Mwaantaan**** (c.1660–c.1690)
Mbala I Yaav,
Mwaant Yaav (c.1690–c.1720) Congo,
Republic of the
Kingdom of
Loango (complete...