Mbata Kingdom is the traditional name of a Bantu kingdom to the north of the Mpemba Kasi, until merging with that state to form the Kingdom of Kongo around 1375 CE.[1][2]
The founding myth of the Kingdom of Kongo begins with the marriage of Nima a Nzima to Luqueni Luansanze, the daughter of Nsa-cu-Clau the chief of the Mbata people. Their marriage would solidify the alliance between the Mpemba Kasi and the neighbouring Mbata people, an alliance which would become the foundation of the Kingdom of Kongo. Nima a Nzima and Luqueni Luansanze had a child named Lukeni lua Nimi, who would become the first person to take the title of Mutinù (King) [3]
^A Short History of the Kingdom of Kongo
^History Files: Kongo Kingdom
^"Kingdom of Kongo 1390 – 1914 | South African History Online". www.sahistory.org.za. Retrieved 2022-09-12.
MbataKingdom is the traditional name of a Bantu kingdom to the north of the Mpemba Kasi, until merging with that state to form the Kingdom of Kongo around...
Vungu, made an alliance with Nsaku Lau, the ruler of the neighboring MbataKingdom. Nimi a Nzima married Lukeni lua Nsanze (Luqueni Luansanze in the text)...
incorporated into Kongo, through the kingdom's eastern province of MbataKingdom. It is unclear what the Seven Kingdoms were, though perhaps they included...
traditional name of a large Bantu kingdom to the south of the MbataKingdom, until merging with that state to form the Kingdom of Kongo around 1375 AD. Kasi...
of the Sun: midnight, or n'dingu-a-nsi; sunrise, or ndiminia; noon, or mbata; and sunset, or ndmina, as well as the four seasons (spring, summer, fall...
Congo Basin. The Kingdom of Kongo was formed in the late 14th century from a merging of the kingdoms of Mpemba Kasi and MbataKingdom on the left banks...
mostly religious obligations whom leads the electors), the Mwene Mbata (lord of Mbata province directly east of the capital and run by the Nsaka Lau kanda...
Antonianismo), was a syncretic Bakongo Catholic movement formed in the Kingdom of Kongo between 1704 and 1708, as a development out of the Catholic Church...
Angola) (preceded by Vungu Chiefdom?) Seven Kingdoms of Kongo dia Nlaza: (pre–16th century AD) missing 5 Mbata Nsundi Kongo Civil War: (1665–1709 AD) led...
Awenekongo or Mwenekongo) was the title of the ruler of the Kingdom of Kongo, a kingdom that existed from the 14th to the 19th centuries and consisted...
merging with MbataKingdom to form the Kingdom of Kongo (1390–1877) Kingdom of Ngoyo (15th century–1885) Kingdom of Luba (1585–1889) Kingdom of Lunda (c...
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it. He conquered the kingdom of Mwene. He was the son of Nimi a Nzima,ruler of Mpemba Kasi and Luqueni Luansanze,the Mwene Mbata's daughter (a marriage...
noble class. Afonso also strengthened ties with provincial kingdoms (most notably Sonyo and Mbata) ruled by his kin, helping to secure Kongo's position as...
left the land of Yaka on the eastern bank of the Kwango River and invaded Mbata and mbanza Kongo, and other later references to "Jaga warriors" roaming...
Kimpanzu continued to rule the kingdom despite its tenuous situation. The more powerful provinces like Nsundi and Mbata were splitting off,: 51 and the...
Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved October 18, 2011. Mbata, K.J. (2003). "Traditional values of caterpillars (Insecta : Lepidoptera)...
following Kongo sentence from the descendants of M'panzu : " « Beto, mayaka mbata; mayaka mpunza, mayaka mbele. »"(Translation: « We, we catch the blows,...
last carried haplogroups R1b1 (R-P25 1, R-M415) and L0a1b1a1. At Ngongo Mbata, in the Democratic Republic of Congo, an individual, dated to the protohistoric...
Environmental Entomology. 27 (4): 949–957. doi:10.1093/ee/27.4.949. S2CID 49527210. Mbata, K. J.; Hart, E. R.; Lewis, R. E. (1987). "Reproductive behavior in Zelus...
Colonial Office (1958). Report by His Majesty's Government in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland to the Trusteeship Council of the...
king was the son of chief Nimi and his consort of unknown name, Mwene Mbata's daughter. Most of the succeeding dynasties either claim descent from this...
of These Invasive Pests". University of Florida. Retrieved 14 May 2015. Mbata 1999 Fowler 1994 De Foliart, Gene R. (1975–2002). "The Human Use of Insects...
The primary was won by Mbata, who allegedly had the support of Uzodinma, with a 87% margin. In a post-primary statement, Mbata attempted to reach out...