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Complete list of Kuba Kingdom The Kuba Kingdom, also known as the Kingdom of the Bakuba or Bushongo, is a traditional kingdom in Central Africa. The Kuba Kingdom flourished between the 17th and 19th centuries in the region bordered by the Sankuru, Lulua, and Kasai rivers i ... rulers:Joyce (M.A.) & Torday (E.), Notes ethnographiques sur les peuples communément appelés Bakuba, ainsi que sur les peuplades apparentées, les Bushongo. Bruxelles 1910 ;page 17-19 # Bumba (c. 550 CE) # Loko Yima # ''Lobamba'' # Woto # Nyimi Longa # Minga Bengela # Go Kadi # Bonga Mashu Mashi # Bashan Chamba # Pisha Pasha # Kome Pasha # Shongo Pasha # Chenje Pasha # Isango Pasha # Kumi Pasha # Buye Pasha # Lophuke Phuke # Ibuka # Lambange Bange # Do Beji # Tono Kola # Dima Kola # Do Kola # Djo Da # Din Da # Bon Go # Muchu Mushanga # Ibama # Lusanga # Lusanga Lupemi # Ba Phinga # Phinga Bata # Yomen Bomo # Chele Miele # Ba Ngama # Kose # Pena # Bisha Mushanga Matunu # Guba Sanga # Lolaka Nasakari Mot ...
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Kuba Kingdom
The Kuba Kingdom, also known as the Kingdom of the Bakuba or Bushongo, is a traditional kingdom in Central Africa. The Kuba Kingdom flourished between the 17th and 19th centuries in the region bordered by the Sankuru, Lulua, and Kasai rivers in the heart of the modern-day Democratic Republic of the Congo. The Kuba Kingdom was a conglomerate of several smaller Bushongo-speaking principalities as well as the Kete, Coofa, Mbeengi, and the Kasai Twa Pygmies. The original Kuba migrated during the 16th century from the north. Nineteen different ethnic groups are included in the kingdom, which still exists and is presided over by the King (''nyim''). History Shyaam a-Mbul The kingdom began as a conglomeration of several chiefdoms of various ethnic groups with no real central authority. In approximately 1625, an individual from outside the area known as Shyaam a-Mbul a Ngoong usurped the position of one of the area rulers and united all the chiefdoms under his leadership. Tradi ...
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