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Sipopa Lutangu was the
leader of the Lozi
revolution and
later a
Litunga (king) of the Lozi people. He
ruled from 1864 to 1876.
Sipopa (also
known as Lutangu)...
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inviting Sipopa Lutangu (Mubukwanu's son, Mulambwa's grandson) to
become the new king.
Conventional historiography regards the 1864
accession of
Sipopa Lutangu...
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Sipopa Lutangu, king of the Lozi
people in 1864–1876...
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Liswaniso (in rebellion) (1863)
Mbololo (1863 - 1864) –
Brother of
Sebetwane Sipopa Lutangu (1864 - 1876) Mowa
Mamili –
Regent (1876)
Mwanawina II (1876 - 1878)...
- (1863) Liswaniso, Morêna in
rebellion (1863) Mbololo, Morêna (1863–1864)
Sipopa Lutangu,
Mbumu wa
Litunga (1864–1876) Mowa Mamili,
Regent (1876) Mwanawina...
- Barotseland, today's
Western Zambia, in 1851. She was
later a wife of King
Sipopa Lutangu.
Mamochisane was a
daughter of the King Sebetwane, half-sister of...
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after the war
during the
reign of the
Aluyi King
Chipopa Lutangu Nosiku (
Sipopa Lutangu). When
Chief Kandala Kasina returned from
Lukwakwa after the war...
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their father.
According to
Mutumba Mainga,
Mubukwanu was the
father of
Sipopa Lutangu.
Mubukwanu wanted to be a king and he
began to rule
after Silumelume...
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enthronement of
Sipopa Lutangu (Mubukwanu's son, Mulambwa's grandson).
Conventional historiography regards the
accession of
Sipopa as "the 'Restoration'...
- children. His sons were
kings Mubukwanu and
Silumelume and his
grandson was
Sipopa Lutangu.
Reciprocity and interdependence: the rise and fall of the Kololo...