Luba-Kasai, also known as Cilubà or Tshilubà, Luba-Lulua, is a Bantu language (Zone L) of Central Africa and a national language of the Democratic Republic...
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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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languages are closer to Luba-Katanga rather than Luba-Kasai because the Luba-Kasai language is newer, while Luba-Katanga is older. Luba-Katanga has 22 letters...
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the Bena Lulua to create a Luba-focused state in the group's traditional heartland in the south-eastern parts of the Kasai region. As sectarian violence...
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Look up luba, lubą, lúba, or Ľuba in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Luba may refer to: Kingdom of Luba, a pre-colonial Central African empire Ľubá, a village...
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Sud-Kasaï province which existed in the early period after independence between 1963 and 1966. Kasai-Oriental is inhabited by members of the Luba tribe...
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majority of them live in this country, residing mainly in Katanga, Kasaï, Kasaï-Oriental, Kasaï-Central, Lomami and Maniema. The Baluba consist of many sub-groups...
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Luban languages (redirect from Luba–Songye languages)
Bangubangu of Kabambare (D20) Luba (L30): Kaonde (L40), Kete (L20), Kanyok, Luba-Kasai (TshiLuba), Luba-Katanga (KiLuba)–Sanga–Zela, Bangubangu (of Mutingua...
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The Luba Empire or Kingdom of Luba was a pre-colonial Central African state that arose in the marshy grasslands of the Upemba Depression in what is now...
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"pacification" of South Kasai, which lasted through the spring of 1962. The population of Mbuji-Mayi grew rapidly with the immigration of Luba people from other...
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Albert Kalonji (category Luba people)
the 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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Kamwina Nsapu rebellion (redirect from Kasaï-Central clashes (2016-present))
Nsapu militia against state security forces in the provinces of Kasaï-Central, Kasaï, Kasaï-Oriental, Lomami and Sankuru. The fighting began after the militia...
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Lua Lua language (disambiguation), several languages (including Lua’) Luba-Kasai language, ISO 639 code Lai (surname) (賴), Chinese, sometimes romanised...
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the Luba ethnic group became subject to violent attacks. In early August, Muluba politician Albert Kalonji declared the secession of South Kasai, a region...
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In the same year Haazen and the Baluba people of Kasai and Katanga began developing the Missa Luba from collective improvisations on traditional song...
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Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lua may refer to the following languages: Luba-Kasai language (ISO 639 code: lua), a Bantu language of Central Africa Niellim...
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Luba-Kasai is spoken in the East Kasai Region (Luba people) and Luba-Lulua is used in the West Kasai Region among the Bena Lulua people. Luba-Kasai seems...
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million with L2 speakers) Luba-Kasai (Tshiluba) (6.5 million) Kituba (4.5 million), a Bantu creole Kongo (Kikongo) (3.5 million) Luba-Katanga (Kiluba) (1.5+...
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ethnic groups account for 51.5% of the population:[failed verification] Luba-Kasaï Kongo Mongo Lubakat Lulua Tetela Nande Ngbandi Ngombe Yaka Ngbaka Ethnic...
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however the following ethnic groups account for 51.5% of the population: Luba-Kasaï Kongo Mongo Lubakat Lulua Tetela Nande Ngbandi Ngombe Yaka Ngbaka In 2021...
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Upper and Lower Kasai and Lulua Rivers as the "Beena Luluwa" (singular, "Mwena Luluwa") meaning "people by the Luluwa." The powerful Luba empire in the...
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Rwanda Kinyarwanda, Kirundi ubuntu Cameroon Sawabantu bato DRC Kongo, Luba-Kasai bomoto, bantu Kenya Kikuyu umundu Kenya Luhya omundu Kenya Meru munto...
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The Kingdom of Luba (1585–1889), which emerged in the marshy grasslands of the Upemba Depression in what is now southern Congo around 1585, initially began...
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doi:10.4324/9780203493144. ISBN 0-415-93933-X. "Tigrigna". Ethnologue. "Luba-Kasai". Ethnologue. "Tsonga". Ethnologue. "Tswana". 19 November 2019. "Umbundu"...
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Nkumbi 150,000 17 Mbunda 135,000 18 Ruund 98,500 19 Kuvale 70,000 20 Luba-Kasai 60,000 21 Songo 50,000 22 Luimbi 43,900 23 Yombe 39,400 24 Mpinda 30,000...
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Formerly spoken in: Prussia , now some scattered speakers in the Americas Luba-Kasai – Tshiluba Spoken in: the Democratic Republic of the Congo Luganda – Luganda...
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northern kasai basin up to Maniema irrespective of their original family names. In the late 19th century a group of Watetera people bearing the Luba title...
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Kako, Kaska, Kenyang, Kiowa, Kukele, Kwanja, Limbum, Lithuanian, Lokaa, Luba-Kasai, Mada, Mambila, Manenguba, Masai, Cross River Mbembe, Mbodomo, Medumba...
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Diambi Kabatusuila (category Luba people)
the traditional queen of the Bakwa Luntu tribe of Central Kasaï in the historic Kingdom of Luba. Her name means "the bearer of good news". She Holds the...
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Bakwa Dishi tribe (category Luba)
The Bakwa Dishi is a people belonging to the Luba ethnic group living today in the Kasai-Oriental Province in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Miabi...
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