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Cimtunga Jele
Inkosi Ya Makhosi Cimtunga Jele (1841–1891) was the king of the Ngoni and Tumbuka people of Malawi, Zambia and Tanzania Tanzania, officially the United Republic of Tanzania, is a country in East Africa within the African Great Lakes region. It is bordered by Uganda to the northwest; Kenya to the northeast; the Indian Ocean to the east; Mozambique and Malawi to t ... of the Jere Ngoni Clan from 1896 to 1915. He was the son of King M'Mbelwa I. He was succeeded by M'Mbelwa II.JNPC, interview, M Jere, (incumbent chief Mzukuzuku, Mzimba district), 1 May 2021; E Mgomezulu, 16 July 2021.JNPC, interview, B Jere, 5 March 2021. The current king of the Ngoni is his grandson, M'Mbelwa V. See also * Ngoni Kingdom References 1915 deaths Ngoni kings 19th-century monarchs in Africa Monarchies of South Africa Monarchies of Malawi Monarchies of Zambia Monarchies of Tanzania 1841 births {{Africa-royal-stub ...
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Mwamba Jele
Mwamba is a name of Zambian origin. Notable people with the name include: *Mwamba Luchembe (born 1960), Zambian politician *Alexis Thambwe Mwamba (born 1943), Congolese politician * Anthony Mwamba (1960–2021), Zambian boxer * Bertin Mwamba (born 1932), Congolese politician *Christopher Mwamba, Zambian boxer *Emmanuel Mwamba (born 1971), Zambian diplomat * Félix Mwamba Musasa (born 1976), Congolese football player *Geoffrey Bwalya Mwamba (born 1959), Zambian businessman and politician * Godfrey Mwamba (born 1950), Zambian boxer *Kazadi Mwamba (1947–1998), Zambian goalkeeper *Kongolo Mwamba, first king of the Luba Empire *Martin Mwamba (born 1964), Zambian footballer *Meji Mwamba (born 1959), Democratic Republic of the Congo boxer *Mmasekgoa Masire-Mwamba, Botswana women politician *Patrick Mwamba (born 1964), Zambian boxer *Rémy Mwamba (1921–1967), Congolese politician *Trevor Mwamba (born 1958), Anglican bishop of Botswana See also *Muamba (other) Muamba may refe ...
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Monarchies Of Zambia
A monarchy is a form of government in which a person, the monarch, reigns as head of state for the rest of their life, or until abdication. The extent of the authority of the monarch may vary from restricted and largely symbolic (constitutional monarchy), to fully autocratic ( absolute monarchy), and may have representational, executive, legislative, and judicial functions. The succession of monarchs has mostly been hereditary, often building dynasties; however, monarchies can also be elective and self-proclaimed. Aristocrats, though not inherent to monarchies, often function as the pool of persons from which the monarch is chosen, and to fill the constituting institutions (e.g. diet and court), giving many monarchies oligarchic elements. The political legitimacy of the inherited, elected or proclaimed monarchy has most often been based on claims of representation of people and land through some form of relation (e.g. kinship) and divine right or other achieved status. M ...
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19th-century Monarchs In Africa
The 19th century began on 1 January 1801 (represented by the Roman numerals MDCCCI), and ended on 31 December 1900 (MCM). It was the 9th century of the 2nd millennium. It was characterized by vast social upheaval. Slavery was abolished in much of Europe and the Americas. The First Industrial Revolution, though it began in the late 18th century, expanded beyond its British homeland for the first time during the 19th century, particularly remaking the economies and societies of the Low Countries, France, the Rhineland, Northern Italy, and the Northeastern United States. A few decades later, the Second Industrial Revolution led to ever more massive urbanization and much higher levels of productivity, profit, and prosperity, a pattern that continued into the 20th century. The Catholic Church, in response to the growing influence and power of modernism, secularism and materialism, formed the First Vatican Council in the late 19th century to deal with such problems and confirm ce ...
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Ngoni Kings
Ngoni may refer to: People * Ngonidzashe Makusha (born 1987), Zimbabwean sprinter and long jumper * Ngoni Makusha (born 1994), Zimbabwean sprinter Other uses * Ngoni (instrument), string instrument * Ngoni language, a Bantu language of Zambia, Tanzania, Mozambique, and Malawi * Ngoni people, ethnic group in east southern Africa * Ngoni Moss Frog ''Anhydrophryne ngongoniensis'', the Ngongoni moss frog, Natal bandit frog, or mistbelt chirping frog (and many combinations of the previous), is a species of frog in the family Pyxicephalidae. It is endemic to South Africa. ''Anhydrophryne ngon ...
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1915 Deaths
Events Below, the events of World War I have the "WWI" prefix. January *January – British physicist Sir Joseph Larmor publishes his observations on "The Influence of Local Atmospheric Cooling on Astronomical Refraction". *January 1 ** WWI: British Royal Navy battleship HMS Formidable (1898), HMS ''Formidable'' is sunk off Lyme Regis, Dorset, England, by an Imperial German Navy U-boat, with the loss of 547 crew. **WWI: Battle of Broken Hill: A train ambush near Broken Hill, Australia, is carried out by two men (claiming to be in support of the Ottoman Empire) who are killed, together with four civilians. * January 5 – Joseph E. Carberry sets an altitude record of , carrying Capt. Benjamin Delahauf Foulois as a passenger, in a fixed-wing aircraft. * January 12 ** The United States House of Representatives rejects a proposal to give women the right to vote. ** ''A Fool There Was (1915 film), A Fool There Was'' premières in the United States, starring Theda Bara as a '' ...
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Ngoni Kingdom
The Ngoni Kingdom, sometimes referred to as the Ngoni Empire or the Kingdom of Ngoni, is a monarchy in Southern Africa that started in 1815 when some of the Nguni of South Africa broke away from the Zulu Kingdom and escaped to Malawi. History Chaka leadership The Ngoni kingdom began during the reign of Chaka, the Zulu king, which marked the beginning of a dark chapter in African history. His brief rule of seven or eight years was characterized by unprecedented bloodshed, displacement, and devastation. The violence and chaos he unleashed had far-reaching consequences, affecting countless tribes and communities. Chaka's brutality Chaka's brutal campaigns resulted in the deaths of over a million people, either directly or indirectly. Many more were displaced, forced into cannibalism, or left to die in the wilderness. The full extent of the suffering and misery he caused may never be fully known. Despite his reign of terror, Chaka's eventual death in 1828 did not bring an ...
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M'Mbelwa I
Inkosi Ya Makhosi M'mbelwa I (1841–1891) was the king of the Ngoni and Tumbuka people of Malawi, Zambia and Tanzania Tanzania, officially the United Republic of Tanzania, is a country in East Africa within the African Great Lakes region. It is bordered by Uganda to the northwest; Kenya to the northeast; the Indian Ocean to the east; Mozambique and Malawi to t ... of the Jere Ngoni Clan from 1857 to 1891. He was the first born son of King Zwangendaba Jele. His mother was Queen Munene of present-day Eswatini.JNPC, interview, M Jere, (incumbent chief Mzukuzuku, Mzimba district), 1 May 2021; E Mgomezulu, 16 July 2021.JNPC, interview, B Jere, 5 March 2021. The current king of the Ngoni is his grandson, M'Mbelwa V. See also * Ngoni Kingdom References 1891 deaths Ngoni kings 19th-century monarchs in Africa Monarchies of South Africa Monarchies of Malawi Monarchies of Zambia Monarchies of Tanzania 1841 births {{Malawi-bio-stub ...
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