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The Lemba, Remba, or Mwenye are an ethnic group which is native to South Africa, Malawi, Mozambique and Zimbabwe of mixed Bantu, Ethiopian and Yemeni...
Lemba may refer to: Lemba (grasshopper), a genus of insect in the subfamily Caryandinae Lemba people, an African ethnic group in Southern Africa Places...
Artur Lemba (24 September 1885 – 21 November 1963) was an Estonian composer and piano teacher, and one of the most important figures in Estonian classical...
Chilu Lemba (born 27 August 1975) is a Zambian-born and South African–based award-winning voice over artist, author and musician. His voice is heard across...
are over 65 years of age. The last bar mitzvah took place in 2006. The Lemba people speak the Bantu languages spoken by their geographic neighbours and...
Basaula Lemba (born 3 March 1965) is a Congolese retired footballer who played as a midfielder. Almost his entire professional career was spent in Portugal...
Middle-Eastern origin for a portion of the male Lemba population but no specific Jewish connection. Lemba tradition maintains that the Ark spent some time...
Parfitt, the Lemba claim that they once had a book which described their traditions but it was lost. Parfitt has suggested that the name "Lemba" may originate...
Bnei Menashe. As recounted in Lemba oral tradition, the ancestor of the Buba clan "had a leadership role in bringing the Lemba out of Israel" and eventually...
Cephas Lemba (born 21 May 1970) is a Zambian sprinter. He competed in the men's 400 metres at the 1992 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild;...
the Lemba and Bene-Israel. London: Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-37474-3. Genetics, History, and Identity: The Case of the Bene Israel and the Lemba, Springer...
full of peace". The Lemba religion of southern French Congo, along with its symbolic herb, is named for pacifism : "lemba, lemba" (peace, peace), describes...
Italkim Romanyotim Cochinim Bene Israel Berber Related groups Bnei Anusim Lemba Crimean Karaites Krymchaks Kaifeng Jews Igbo Jews Samaritans Crypto-Jews...
Italkim Romanyotim Cochinim Bene Israel Berber Related groups Bnei Anusim Lemba Crimean Karaites Krymchaks Kaifeng Jews Igbo Jews Samaritans Crypto-Jews...
African city. The construction of Great Zimbabwe is also claimed by the Lemba, as documented by William Bolts in 1777 (to the Austrian Habsburg authorities)...
Eastern Africa Igbo Jews, a Jewish community that lives in Western Africa Lemba people, a Jewish community that lives in Western and Southern Africa House...
(2nd edition) Parfitt(2002), "The Lemba", p. 39 Spurdle, AB; Jenkins, T (November 1996), "The origins of the Lemba "Black Jews" of southern Africa: evidence...
west, as well as varieties that are now rare or extinct: Nyai (Rozvi), Lemba (Remba), Lembethu (Rembethu), Twamamba (Xwamamba), Pfumbi, Jaunda (Jawunda...
that part of Lembas have a Semitic origin that can come from a mixture of Arabs and Jews. In addition, the authors show that one of the Lemba clans (the...
chiefs and headmen have reportedly converted from Christianity to Islam. The Lemba or Remba are an ethnic group in Zimbabwe who have cultural traditions similar...
Curculigo latifolia, also known as tambaka, lamba and lemba babi, is a species of flowering plant, a stemless perennial herb in the Hypoxidaceae family...