Baixa de Cassanje, also called Baixa de Kassanje is a non-sovereign kingdom in Angola.[1] Kambamba Kulaxingo was its king until his death in 2006.[2]
Presently, Dianhenga Aspirante Mjinji Kulaxingo serves as the king.[3]
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^W. Martin, James (2004). Historical Dictionary of Angola. p. 82.
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