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Nsundi was a
province of the old
Kingdom of Kongo. Its
capital was
located on the
Inkisi River, near the present-day
village of
Mbanza Nsundi in Democratic...
- Nlaza,
considered to be the
oldest and most powerful,
which likely included Nsundi, Mbata, Mpangu, and
possibly Kundi and Okanga.
South of
these was Mpemba...
- Pool (Kongo: Mpumbu,
Nsundi,
Mbula Ntangu) is a
department of the
Republic of the
Congo in the
southeastern part of the country. It
borders the departments...
- Kongo.
Given political power from a
young age,
Afonso ruled the
province of
Nsundi during his father's reign. In an era of
increasing relations with the Kingdom...
- The Kinkanga,
usually known as the
Kinkanga a
Mvika or
House of
Nsundi, was a
royal kanda formed by King
Pedro II,
which ruled the
Kingdom of
Kongo from...
- name of a
location or
title such as
Mbala (court)) or
birthplace (Kwilu or
Nsundi). The
Kikongo prefix "ki" is
added onto
these names to mean "people with...
- (subgroups
originating from the
former province of the
Kongo Kingdom «
Nsundi »): Sundi, Buende, Manianga,
Gangala (or Hangala). With the
rapid commercial...
- Nlaza,
considered to be the
oldest and most powerful,
which likely included Nsundi, Mbata, Mpangu, and
possibly Kundi and Okanga.
South of
these was Mpemba...
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conflict with the Portuguese. He was the
founder of the
royal House of
Nsundi and
could trace his
descent to one of
Afonso I's daughters. He was succeeded...
-
Mbanza Kongo and
baptized not at
Nazareth but in the
northern province of
Nsundi,
while Mary's
mother was a
slave of the
Kongo nobleman Nzimba Mpangi. Dona...