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Kimweri ya
Nyumbai or
Shekulwavu Kimweri ya
Nyumabi (c. 1790s – 1862), also
known as (Simbe Mwene), (Simbe
Mwene Shekulwavu Kimweri ya
Nyumbai in Shambaa)...
- half of the 18th century. Its most
prominent member was king
Kimweri ye
Nyumbai (died 1862). The
Kilindi kings of the
Shambaa were
known as
Simba Mwene...
-
kingdom reached its
height in the
early 19th
century under Kimweri ye
Nyumbai (died 1862), but by 1840 was
already losing control to the better-armed...
- (born 22
September 1982), an
Australian boxer, born in
Tanzania Kimweri ye
Nyumbai (died 1862), the
ruler of the
Shambaa people of the
Usambara Mountains...
- Kijazi,
Tanzanian politician Mbegha, 19th
Century Sambaa King.
Kimweri ye
Nyumbai, 19th
Century Sambaa King.
Kimweri M**** Magogo, Last
Shambaa King of the...
-
stronger political and
military structure.
Under Kinyashi's son
Kimweri ye
Nyumbai the
kingdom grew to
cover both the west and east Usambaras,
extending down...
- the
Shambaa people and the
grandfather of the
Shambaa ruler Kimweri ye
Nyumbai (†1862), was born
among the Zigua. In the 1830s, the
Zigua people acquired...
- and when
Mbegha died, Buge
succeeded him as king. Buge's son
Kimweri ye
Nyumbai ruled the
kingdom at its
greatest extent starting in 1815.
After he died...
-
Vugha in the
Usambara Mountains,
capital of the
Shambaa ruler Kimweri ye
Nyumbai,
where he saw two
witches brought in and executed.
Erhardt recorded the...
- the Usambaras. The
kingdom reached its
greatest extent under Kimweri ye
Nyumbai.
After he died in 1862 a
civil war
broke out over the succession, fueled...