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  • '''Godwin Akashambatwa Mbikusita Lewanika II''' (born c1907 died 1977) was a [[Litunga]] (king) of [[Barotseland]] from Lewanika had good relations with the Indian High Commissioner in Kenya. It was throu
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  • #REDIRECT [[Godwin Mbikusita Lewanika II]]
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  • The current ''Litunga'' is [[Lubosi II]]. *[[Yeta II Nalute]]
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  • '''Godwin Akashambatwa Mbikusita Lewanika II''' (born c1907 died 1977) was a [[Litunga]] (king) of [[Barotseland]] from Lewanika had good relations with the Indian High Commissioner in Kenya. It was throu
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  • [[File:Lewanika in Edinburgh.jpg|thumb|Lewanika photographed during his visit to Edinburgh in 1902]] '''Lewanika''' (1842–1916) (also known as '''Lubosi Lewanika''' or '''Lewanika I''') was the [[Lozi people|Lozi]] [[Litunga]] (king or paramount chief) of
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  • | name = Inonge Mbikusita-Lewanika | image = Inonge Mbikusita-Lewanika.jpg
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  • ...ingdom and the Kololo|encyclopedia=Encyclopedia of African History, Volume II, H-O|publisher=Fitzroy Dearborn (Routledge)|location=New York|pages=[http:/ ...C. R.|year=1968|title=Your Friend, Lewanika: the life and times of Lubosi Lewanika, Litunga of Barotseland 1842 to 1916|publisher=Chatto & Windus|location=Lon
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  • ...Congress]] founded in 1948. The party was first led by [[Godwin Mbikusita Lewanika]]. ...rked in [[Kitwe]] and [[Mufulira]] on the [[Copperbelt]]. During World War II he became involved in African nationalist politics, like many other educate
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  • | iucn_category = II ...al Park was designated as a [[game reserve]] of Barotseland by the king, [[Lewanika]], in the nineteenth century and became a [[national park]] in 1972. Liuwa
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  • ...to his counterpart the 24th King of Barotseland, His Majesty Lubosi Imwiko II, in appreciating the time long co-existence with his people and for the con ...nda and Kanyanyu settled in Lwati. After the war, during the reign of King Lewanika, messengers were sent to assure Chief Mwene Mundu Kalomo ka Chompe that the
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  • ...er Concession) gave the company mining rights over the whole area in which Lewanika was paramount ruler in exchange for an annual subsidy and the promise of Br ...Rhodesia Journal''. Vol III, No.3 (1957) pp. 210–219.</ref> King [[Leopold II of Belgium]] was also interested in Katanga and Rhodes suffered one of his
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  • To the west in [[Barotseland]] the Company was slow off the mark. [[Lewanika]], the [[Litunga]] of Barotseland claimed suzerainty over all tribes betwee ...ive patrols up the Zambezi and into Angola to ascertain the true limits of Lewanika's sphere of influence.
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  • ...rulers had greater control of hunting and natural resources, for example [[Lewanika]], king of [[Barotseland]], established the [[Liuwa Plain National Park|Liu ...to Transfer Populations of the Afreican Elephant from CITES Appendix I to II" (Humane Society of the United States, January 30, 1992).</ref>
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