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Shangali or
Mangi Shangali Ndesserua Kombe (1870s–1950s), also
called Mangi Shangali of
Machame (Mangi
Shangali in Kichagga;
Mfalme Shangali in Swahili)...
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winning a
paramount chieftainship election,
which he ran
against Abdi
Shangali of Hai,
Jackson Kitali of Moshi,
Petro Marealle of
Vunjo and John Maluma...
- "Abdiel" or "Mangi
Abdiel Shangali II Kombe" (1900–1962), also
called "Mangi
Abdiel of Machame" ("Mangi Abdiel" in Kichagga; 'Mfalme Abdiel' in Swahili)...
-
clear understanding of his role: to
temporarily occupy the
chiefdom until Shangali could safely reclaim it.
Ngulelo was
known for his
pragmatic outlook, having...
- (Wife of
Ndesserua and
Mother of
Shangali); the only
female ruler of Machame.
Rules as
Shangali's regent for a year.
Shangali (son of Ngamini);
rules between...
- 1860s to 1871. From 1889 to 1890, she was the
regent of her son,
Mangi Shangali in
Machame Kingdom. Nuya is
regarded as one of the most
powerful women...
- the
mother of Ngamini, and Nuya from the Lema clan, who is the
mother of
Shangali. Ndesserua's
reign caused significant upheaval,
prompting many to flee...
-
Mwandri dynasty);
rules briefly in 1927. last
native Sihan ruler.
Abdiel Shangali (Mangi of Machame);
rules from 1927 to 1945 as Siha is
annxed into Machame...
- protégé, the
young Shangali, son of Nuya, pla****
significant roles.
During a
series of
raids by
Mangi Sina of Kibosho, N****ua and
Shangali sought refuge in...
-
chiefs who were
still in office:
Petro Itosi Marealle of Vunjo,
Abdiel Shangali of Hai, and John
Maruma of Rombo.
Thomas Marealle, the fourth, was somewhat...