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Nyikang was a semi-legendary
founder of the
Shilluk Kingdom, in the 16th century. He is a
notion by
which the
Shilluk people apprehend a
unity and coherence...
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Shilluk folk
history and
neighboring accounts, the
kingdom was
founded by
Nyikang, who
probably lived in the
second half of the 15th century. A
Nilotic people...
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Inyambo and Ingulamwa) were sons of Nyambe, god of Sky. Ju: half-brother of
Nyikang. Son of Okwa and Angwat, a
crocodile goddess. Kabundungulu: twin brother...
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Shilluk folk
history and
neighboring accounts, the
kingdom was
founded by
Nyikang, who
probably lived in the
second half of the 15th century. A
Nilotic people...
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kingdom was
founded during the mid-15th
century CE by its
first ruler,
Nyikang.
During the 19th century, the
Shilluk Kingdom faced decline following military...
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patriarchal monarchy led by a reth from the
divine lineage of the
culture hero
Nyikang, who is
believed to
affect the nation's health.
Their society was once...
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ruler ("Reth") was the hero
known as
Nyikang who
claimed to be half-crocodile and
possessed power over the rain.
Nyikang was the son of a king, Okwa, who...
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ruler ("Reth") was the hero
known as
Nyikang who
claimed to be half-crocodile and
possessed power over the rain.
Nyikang was the son of a king, Okwa, who...
- Shilluk,
Dinka and Nuer, Luo he is the
Creator God and is omnipresent.
Nyikang, a
legendary king, is
often invoked as an
intermediary especially by the...
- east to the
banks of the
white Nile
under the
legendary leadership of
Nyikang, who is said to have
ruled Läg Cøllø c from
around 1490 to 1517. The Cøllø...