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Mulopwe
Ilunga Sungu
Mulopwe
Investiture
c. 1790
Predecessor
Kumwimbe Kaumbu
Successor
Kumwimbe Ngombe
Died
c. 1810 Katende
Ilunga Sungu (died c. 1810) was a ruler (Mulopwe) of the Kingdom of Luba in what is now the Katanga Province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, said to have reigned from about 1780 to his death.[1]
IlungaSungu (died c. 1810) was a ruler (Mulopwe) of the Kingdom of Luba in what is now the Katanga Province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, said...
known as Ilunga Mbidi Kiluwe arrived. Ilunga married two sisters of Kongolo — Bulanda and Mabele. Hostility grew between Kongolo and Ilunga, to the point...
mutual raids. This conflict helped the Luba Empire grow, as its king IlungaSungu entered into new territories and formed marriage alliances. By 1810 when...
Luba dominance that followed the eastward expansion under Luba king IlungaSungu around 1800, bambudye secret societies were introduced among the Holoholo...
At the time of the eastward expansion of the Luba Kingdom under King IlungaSungu around 1800, Hemba people were living in a territory bounded by the Lukuga...
resource that was followed by IlungaSungu's successors. According to legend, late in the reign of Mulopwe IlungaSungu (c. 1770 - c. 1810) the town had...
populated. Around 1800, in the second half of the rule of the Luba Emperor IlungaSungu, Luba forces launched raids over the Lualaba that at one point reached...