The Bailundo revolt was an insurrection launched by the Ovimbundu kingdom of Bailundo and its allies against the Portuguese Empire. The revolt was prompted by the sudden decline of the price of root rubber, pitting the indigenous population against European immigrants and aboriginal loyalists. The revolt lasted between 1902 and 1904, ending in a Portuguese victory.
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The Bailundorevolt was an insurrection launched by the Ovimbundu kingdom of Bailundo and its allies against the Portuguese Empire. The revolt was prompted...
on Goaribari Island, Papua New Guinea, on 8 April 1901. During the Bailundorevolt of 1902–1904, a group of Ovimbundu rebels murdered a "particularly...
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state would help defend the Suez Canal. The peasant-led 1936–1939 Arab revolt in Palestine broke out in the context of increased Jewish migration to Palestine...
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Imam Ghalib Bin Ali, the exiled Imam of Oman, who had led these earlier revolts. Bin Nufl and his men made an epic crossing of the Empty Quarter to reach...
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Bailundorevolt began in Angola as a column of Portuguese colonial soldiers led by Pedro Massano de Amorim, arrived from Luanda and entered Bailundo fort...
led by King Ndunduma. This revolt was violently crushed by the Portuguese with assistance from Viye's rival kingdom, Bailundo, and would represent the last...
Planalto (the high plains), the most important states were those of Bié and Bailundo, the latter being noted for its production of foodstuffs and rubber. The...
Kingdom of Ardra in Benin, Kingdom of Buganda in Uganda, or the Kingdom of Bailundo in Angola, still exist today as non–sovereign monarchies. The roles, powers...
deporting workers to plantations. Portuguese authorities arrested the king of Bailundo after an Ovimbundu celebration in which natives consumed Portuguese rum...
contracts that required seasonal relocation from the desertified Southwest and Bailundo areas of Angola. Photos of Africans killed by the FLNA, which included...
of translating the Mbunda Bible was started in earnest. Still in 1914, a revolt by the Mbunda people against the Portuguese Colonialists caused large numbers...
offensive, in September 1999, recapturing N'harea, Mungo and Andulo and Bailundo, the site of Savimbi's headquarters just one year before. The UN Security...
plains (the Planalto), the most important states were those of Bié and Bailundo, the latter being noted for its production of foodstuffs and rubber. The...
Oliveira Salazar, Portuguese dictator Vila Teixeira da Silva was the name of Bailundo – Francisco Teixeira da Silva (1826–1894), Portuguese colonial administrator...
Meanwhile, he visited the Vila Teixeira da Silva, colonial outpost in Bailundo, site of two Protestant missions (one English, the other American) and...
La révolte des Bunda (1916-1917), pp. 408 - 412 (French for "the Mbunda revolt"), section footnotes citing sources: Luís Figueira, Princesa Negra: O preço...
Planalto or high plains, the most important states were those of Bié and Bailundo, the latter being noted for its production of foodstuffs and rubber. The...