Who was the first Mwata Yamvo?

Who was the first Mwata Yamvo?

Around 1740 the first Mwata, Ng’anga Bilonda of the Luba-Lunda Kingdom headed by Mwata Yamvo (or ‘Mwaant Yav’) 300 km west of the Luapula in the DR Congo, left with a group of followers in pursuit eastwards of one Mutanda who had murdered his father Chinyanta and uncle by drowning them in the Mukelweji River.

What tribe is Mwata Kazembe?

Mwata Kazembe was the son of Mwata Yamvo from the established kingdom in the Congo basin; he had been sent to extend the realm of the Lunda people.

Where did the Kazembe Kingdom originate from?

1800), Kazembe occupied almost all of the territory now included in the Katanga region of Congo (Kinshasa) and in northern Zambia. Apparently created about 1740 by an exploring party from western Lunda, the kingdom rapidly increased in size and influence through the conquest and annexation of neighbouring states.

What does the title Mwata Yamvo mean?

Mwata Yamvo is the name of the 16th-century founding ruler of the Lunda Kingdom including Suku, mbumba, yaka, Lozi, impangala, and the title given to all subsequent rulers or paramount chiefs of the Lunda people to the present day.

Who was the third Mwata Kazembe?

In 1760, Kanyembo died and was replaced by Lukwesa as Mwata Kazembe III. The kingdom grew in importance and area due to a number of reasons, the main one is that the Kingdom was located in a strategic area that was on the long distance trade route to the East Africa.

What does the name Kazembe mean?

Kazembe is a surname of the Luba-Lunda tribe, meaning: belonging to the royal clan of the Mwata Kazembe.

When was Mwata Kazembe born?

14th of August 1962
The current Mwata Kazembe HRH (His Royal Highness) Paul Mpemba Kanyembo was born on the 14th of August 1962 in the Palace of Mwansabombwe in the present Kazembe District.

Who was the founder of the Lunda empire?

Mwata Yamvo
Its founder, known by the title of Mwata Yamvo (ruler), was a Luba nobleman who married a Lunda princess. The Lunda state expanded westward in the middle of the 18th century and imposed its rule on peoples living near the Kwango River.

Which tribes came from the Luba Kingdom?

Mbudye. The Luba Kingdom kept official “men of memory” who were part of a group called the Mbudye. They were responsible for maintaining the oral histories associated with kings, their villages and the customs of the land. Parallels to these kinds of officials can be found in neighboring kingdoms such as Kuba and Lunda …

Who is Queen Diambi?

Queen Diambi is the Founder and Board Director of the Elikia Hope Foundation, New York, USA. The Queen is Vice President of FONKABE non-profit in Kinshasa, D.R. Congo. Queen Diambi is the Director of Public Relations of the PanAfrican Council of Traditional and Customary Authorities, Cotonou, Benin.

Are Luba people Bantu?

Luba, also called Baluba, a Bantu-speaking cluster of peoples who inhabit a wide area extending throughout much of south-central Democratic Republic of the Congo. They numbered about 5,594,000 in the late 20th century.

Is the name Luba male or female?

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The name Luba is girl’s name of Russian origin meaning “love, lover, dear”.

Do we have a white chief in Zambia?

Fisher will set another record of being the first whiteman to be crowned as a traditional chief in Zambia. This will follow the record set by Dr Guy Scott who became the first whiteman to be Vice President in Zambia.

How many chiefs are in Zambia?

The Government of Zambia recognizes 4 Paramount chiefs, 43 Senior chiefs and 241 Chiefs.

Is Queen Diambi married?

Later, I moved back to Europe to be close to my family, I got married and I had two sons.

Who is Mwata Kazembe?

Mwata Kazembe was the son of Mwata Yamvo from the established kingdom in the Congo basin; he had been sent to extend the realm of the Lunda people. They had been informed that the land around Lake Mweru was fertile and there were plenty of fish in the rivers and lakes.

How did Mwata Kazembes expand their kingdom?

Successive Mwata Kazembes subdued the neighbouring clans, the kingdom being extended into parts of Zambia and DRC. By 1805 the kingdom had reached its largest size and power. The kingdom was rich in many resources. Not only did they have plenty of food but they had copper, salt, elephants and slaves to trade.

Where did the Bemba live in Zambia?

Nowadays, Senior Chief Kazembe holds and annual ceremony, the Mutomboko, in Kawambwa each year in July. The Bemba, under their Senior Chief Chitimukulu, lived in the middle of northern now-Zambia around Kasama. They migrated there from the Luba dynasty of the Congo basin around 1650.