- The
Seven Kingdoms of
Kongo dia
Nlaza were a
confederation of
states in west
Central Africa at
least from the 13th century.: 24–25 They were absorbed...
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Nlaza of
Kongo was a
manikongo from the
Lukeni kanda dynasty and the 3rd
ruler of the
Central African kingdom of
Kongo in the
early 15th century. Little...
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Nzinga Nlaza (floruit 1491), was a
queen consort of King
Nzinga a
Nkuwu of the
Kingdom of Kongo. The
specific ancestry of
Leonor Nzinga Nlaza is unknown;...
- kin-based relationship.
Kandas generally took the name of a
person (i.e. Nimi,
Nlaza or Mpanzu), but
could also take the name of a
location or
title such as...
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Basin around Pool Malebo. In the east were the
Seven Kingdoms of
Kongo dia
Nlaza,
considered to be the
oldest and most powerful,
which likely included Nsundi...
- the
western Congo Basin. In the east were the
Seven Kingdoms of
Kongo dia
Nlaza,
considered to be the
oldest and most powerful,
which likely included Nsundi...
- Nzinga-a-Nkuwu was the
fifth ruler of Kongo. He was
married to
Queen Nzinga a
Nlaza, a
first cousin. She had a son by the king
named Nzinga Mbemba. She would...
- the
western Congo Basin. In the east were the
Seven Kingdoms of
Kongo dia
Nlaza,
considered to be the
oldest and most powerful,
which likely included Nsundi...
- The
Kinlaza were
members of the
Nlaza kanda or
House of Kinlaza, one of the
ruling houses of the
Kingdom of
Kongo during the 17th century. It was one...
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neighboured the
confederations of
Vungu and
Seven Kingdoms of
Kongo dia
Nlaza. Its
capital and
southernmost tip was on the Loze
River in Angola, and it...