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    Ambundu (redirect from Mbundu people)
    The Ambundu or Mbundu (Mbundu: Ambundu or Akwambundu, singular: Mumbundu (distinct from the Ovimbundu) are a Bantu people who live on a high plateau in...
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  • Mbundu may refer to: Northern Mbundu people (Ambundu) North Mbundu language (Kimbundu) Southern Mbundu people (Ovimbundu alternatively Southern Ambundu...
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  • Kimbundu (redirect from North Mbundu)
    which has sometimes been called Mbundu or North Mbundu (to distinguish it from Umbundu, sometimes called South Mbundu), is the second-most-widely-spoken...
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    even third language. The three dominant ethnic groups are the Ovimbundu, Mbundu (better called Ambundu, speaking Kimbundu) and the Bakongo. There are also...
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    The Ovimbundu, also known as the Southern Mbundu, are a Bantu ethnic group who live on the Bié Plateau of central Angola and in the coastal strip west...
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  • Mathias Mbundu (born 9 January 1985) is a Namibian politician and the current deputy secretary-general of the Republican Party. He has been serving as...
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  • Umbundu, or South Mbundu (autonym úmbúndú), one of many Bantu languages, is the most widely-spoken autochthonous language of Angola. Its speakers are known...
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  • Ricky Mavuba Mafuila Ku Mbundu (15 December 1949 – 30 November 1996) was a football player from Zaire, nicknamed The Black Sorcerer. His son is Rio Mavuba...
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  • This is a list of African spirits as well as deities found within the traditional African religions. It also covers spirits as well as deities found within...
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    (Kiswahili) (350,000; tens of millions as L2) South Mbundu (Umbundu) (4 million) Central North Mbundu (Kimbundu) (3 million) North Bakongo (Kikongo) (576...
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  • what is now Angola. The full title of those who ruled over the Northern Mbundu Kingdom of Ndongo was Ngola a Kilanje. The kingdom was south of Kingdom...
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    Kingdom of Ndongo (category Northern Mbundu)
    Kimbundu-speaking ethnic group. The Kimbundu-speaking region was known as the land of Mbundu people. It was ruled by a Ngola, or king, who lived with his extended family...
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  • Ibibio) 31.9 Gold Coast (Asante/Fante Akan) 29.5 West-central Africa (Kongo, Mbundu) 15.2 Bight of Benin (Yoruba, Ewe, Fon, Allada and Mahi) 10.1 Windward Coast...
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  • where Tori performs a song that the two enjoyed. Pablo Schils as Tori Mbundu Joely as Lokita Charlotte De Bruyne as Margot Tijmen Govaerts as Luckas...
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  • present day Angola. The Kingdom of Matamba was ruled by native Northern Mbundu kings and queens since at least the early 16th century. During much of this...
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    name of Gondobay Manga II. His paternal ancestry also links him to the Mbundu people, an ethnic group in Angola. "Isaiah Washington". Contemporary Black...
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    table below. As of February 2022, the chairman of MTN Rwanda is Faustin K. Mbundu, an independent, non executive director. The CEO/Managing Director, as of...
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    her military tactics. Njinga was born into the royal family of Ndongo, a Mbundu kingdom in central West Africa around 1583. She was the daughter of Ngola...
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    Tsonga, Swazi, Northern Ndebele, Southern Ndebele, Tswana, Sotho, Pedi, Mbundu, Ovimbundu, Shona, Chaga and Sukuma, speak Bantu languages. The process...
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    Yaka, Yoruba, and Bantu peoples; specifically the Duala, Kongo, Luba, Mbundu (including the Ovimbundu subgroup) and Teke. "Race and Ethnicity in the...
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    the 16th century tried to gain control of Ndongo but were defeated by the Mbundu. Ndongo experienced depopulation from slave raiding. The leaders established...
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    River. In the 17th century, the Imbangala became the main rivals of the Mbundu in supplying slaves to the Luanda market. In the 1751, between 5,000 and...
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     40–42. ISBN 978-0812216202. Miller, Joseph (1979). Kings and Kinsmen: Early Mbundu States in Angola. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. pp. 55–56. ISBN 978-0198227045...
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    Portuguese slave trade into Mbundu people's lands in Central Africa in the 1620s. The Portuguese encroached onto Mbundu lands to expand their mission...
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  • form a valid node, though this is still uncertain. They are: Kimbundu (Mbundu), Sama, Bolo, Mpinda. Songo is often assumed to be a dialect of Kimbundu...
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    posts on the coast. A number of those peoples, like the Imbangala and the Mbundu, were active slave traders for centuries (see Slavery in Africa). In the...
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    experts also exist across the African diaspora in countries where Kongo and Mbundu people were transported during the Atlantic slave trade, such as Brazil...
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    Lunda society. After 1608 Lunda people launched several attacks against the Mbundu. This provoked a war between the kingdoms Ndongo and Lunda. After the defeat...
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    Angola, Congo, Mali, and Senegal. The highest number were of Bakongo and Mbundu descent from Angola, representing 35.4% of all people with African heritage...
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    Kongo and Lord of the Mbundus" and later titles listed a number of other counties over which he also ruled as "king". The Mbundu kingdoms included Ndongo...
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