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    South Kasai (French: Sud-Kasaï) was an unrecognised secessionist state within the Republic of the Congo (the modern-day Democratic Republic of the Congo)...
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    Kasaï-Oriental (French for "East Kasai") is one of the 21 provinces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo created in the 2015 repartitioning. Kasaï-Oriental...
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    Belgium sent troops to protect fleeing white citizens. Katanga and South Kasai seceded with Belgian support. Amid continuing unrest and violence, the...
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  • Democratic Republic of the Congo) attempted to crush the secession of South Kasai by invading the declared state's territory. Though initially militarily...
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    Kasaï-Oriental (French for "East Kasai") was one of the eleven provinces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo between 1966 and 2015, when it was split...
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    Kasaï-Occidental (French for "Western Kasai"; Luba-Lulua: Kasai Wa Mubuelu) was one of the eleven provinces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo between...
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  • Republic of the Congo. For a short period in 1960–61, South Kasai was a secessionist region in the south central area of the country that issued overprinted...
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    immediately ordered Congolese troops to put down the rebellion in secessionist South Kasai, which was home to strategic rail links necessary for a campaign in Katanga...
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    Albert Kalonji (category People from Kasaï-Central)
    Luba ya Kasai nobility. He was elected emperor (Mulopwe) of the Baluba ya Kasai(Bambo) and later became king of the Federated State of South Kasai. Co-founder...
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  • This is a history of the Kasai region in the Democratic Republic of Congo and of the political divisions which have occupied it since human settlement...
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    Kasaï region (also referred to as the Greater Kasaï region, Greater Kasaï, Grand Kasaï, or simply Kasaï) is a geographic and cultural region in south-central...
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    invaded South Kasai. Lumumba was dismissed from office on 5 September 1960 by Kasa-Vubu who publicly blamed him for massacres by the armed forces in South Kasai...
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  • Ferdinand Kazadi (category People from Kasaï-Central)
    Halberstam, David (19 February 1962). "Rich Diamond Mines at Stake In Congo-South Kasai Struggle : Secession Continues Despite Arrest of State's Leader by Central...
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    after independence, the provinces of Katanga (with Moise Tshombe) and South Kasai engaged in secessionist struggles against the new leadership.[citation...
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    Kasai (加西市, Kasai-shi) is a city located in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. As of 30 April 2022[update], the city had an estimated population of 42,494 in 18242...
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    region of south-eastern Kasai, on the Congo's southern border with Portuguese Angola, the new mining state of South Kasai (État minier du Sud-Kasaï) or Autonomous...
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    Mbuji-Mayi (category Populated places in Kasaï-Oriental)
    Mbujimayi (formerly Bakwanga) is a city and the capital of Kasai-Oriental Province in the south-central Democratic Republic of Congo. It is thought to be...
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    Congolese government troops invaded and occupied South Kasai, and Kalonji was arrested. He escaped, but South Kasai ultimately returned to the Congo. In 1736...
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  • leading to the Congo Crisis, where the regional governments of Katanga and South Kasai attempted to gain independence with Belgian support. Prime Minister Patrice...
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    Kananga (category Populated places in Kasaï-Central)
    the capital city of the Kasai-Central Province in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and was the capital of the former Kasaï-Occidental Province. It...
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    Central Kwilu Province Mai-Ndombe Province Kasaï Province Kasaï-Central Kasaï-Oriental Sankuru Maniema South Kivu North Kivu Ituri Province Haut-Uélé Tshopo...
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    are a Bantu ethnic group settled along the Lulua River valley in south central Kasai-Occidental province, Democratic Republic of the Congo. The Lulua...
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    erupted on 5 July leading to the secession of the regions Katanga and South Kasai. CIA-backed President Joseph Kasa-Vubu ordered the dismissal of the democratically...
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    1960 – 1962 South Kasai's secession August – September 1960 Invasion of South Kasai September – October 1962 Coup d'état of South Kasai 1963 – ongoing...
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    Congo Front for the National Liberation of the Congo Siege of Jadotville South Kasai, another secessionist government during the same time period Co-founder...
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    muLopwe   c1980 to 2000s? Kumwimba Kabongo Kansh'imbu, muLopwe   House of South-Kasai 1959-2015 Albert I (Albert Kalonji Ditunga) Mulopwe His Imperial Majesty...
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    Hargeisa, Somalia (Somaliland) Flag of Ismailia, Egypt Flag of Johannesburg, South Africa Flag of Kano, Nigeria Flag of Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the...
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    Afrika Cape Verde (1975–1992) Malawi (2010–2012) Rwanda (1961–2001) South Kasai (1960–1961) Zaire (Congo-Kinshasa) (1971–1997) Flag of Tanganyika (1961–1964)...
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  • about 1,000 soldiers left for Kasai." On 26–27 August, the ANC seized Bakwanga, Albert Kalonji's capital in South Kasai, without serious resistance and...
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  •  97. ISBN 9780333682739. The secession of Katanga and South Kasai was also supported by South Africa, France and the neighbouring Central African Federation...
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