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  • ...hese rulers, [[Ilunga Tshibinda]], came from the kingdom of [[Luba Kingdom|Luba]] where his brother ruled and married a princess from an area to the south. [[File:Lunda Empire.png|thumb|The Lunda Empire extended away from the Kingdom of Lunda and across South-Central Africa]]
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  • ...e 18th century. The language they spoke, therefore, was closely related to Luba and Lunda. They settled on the floodplains of the upper [[Zambezi River]] i
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  • ...ovince|Copperbelt]] Provinces of [[Zambia]] who trace their origins to the Luba and Lunda states of the upper [[Congo basin]], in what became [[Katanga Pro ...closely related to the [[Bantu languages]] Kaonde (in Zambia and the DRC), Luba (in the DRC), Nsenga and Tonga (in Zambia), and Nyanja/[[Chewa language|Che
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  • ...is a tribe that, like the Lunda people, are descendants of the Luba-Lunda Empire of [[Zaire]]. They were among the first Zambians to do mining of copper in
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  • ...year=2006}}</ref> (also known as the Luba, Luunda, Eastern Luba-Lunda, and Luba-Lunda-Kazembe). Its position on trade routes in a well-watered, relatively ===Origin of the Luba-Lunda-Kazembe===
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  • ...year=2006}}</ref> (also known as the Luba, Luunda, Eastern Luba-Lunda, and Luba-Lunda-Kazembe). Its position on trade routes in a well-watered, relatively ===Origin of the Luba-Lunda-Kazembe===
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  • ...Tanganyika to Mweru and then to the [[Lunda Kingdom|Lunda]], [[Luba Empire|Luba]], [[Msiri|Yeke]] or [[Kazembe]] kingdoms, the last being on the southern s Between 1796 and 1831 [[Portuguese Empire|Portuguese]] traders/explorers Pereira, [[Francisco de Lacerda]] and others
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  • Luba, [[Lunda people|Lunda]], Lwena, Ovimbundu, Songo people The Chokwe were once one of the twelve clans of the great [[Lunda Empire]] of 17th- and 18th-century Angola.<ref name="Asante2009p165">{{cite book|a
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  • ...Livingstone Institute}}</ref> coming from the [[Luba Empire|Luba]]–[[Lunda Empire|Lunda]] kingdoms located in the southern parts of the modern [[Democratic R To the [[Eastern Province, Zambia|east]], the [[Maravi Empire]], also spanning the vast areas of [[Malawi]] and parts of present-day nort
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  • *Arrival of peoples from Luba and Lunda empires of Zaire to set up small kingdoms. *Shona people arrive in the area, later establishing the empire of the [[Mwene Mutapa]], which includes southern [[Zambia]].
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