- Kingdom of Lunda
The Kingdom of Lunda (c. 1665-1887), also known as the Lunda Empire was a pre-colonial African confederation of states in what is now the
Democratic Republic of Congo , north-easternAngola and northwesternZambia . Its central state was inKatanga .Origin
, which bears his name.
Apex
The Lunda Kingdom controlled some 150,000 square kilometers by 1680. The state doubled in size to around 300,000 square kilometers at its height in the 19th century. [Thornton, page 104] The Mwata Yamvos of Lunda became powerful militarily from their base of 175,000 inhabitants. Through marriage with descendants of the Luba kings, they gained political ties. The
Lunda people were able to settle and colonialize other areas and tribes, thus extending their empire through southwest Katanga into Angola and north-westernZambia , and eastwards across Katanga into what is now theLuapula Province of Zambia. The kingdom became a confederation of a number of chieftainships which enjoyed a degree of local autonomy (as long astributes were paid), with Mwata Yamvo as paramount ruler, and a ruling council (following the Luba model) to assist with administration.The strength and prosperity of the kingdom enabled its military and ruling classes to conquer other tribes, especially to the East. In the 18th Century a number of migrations took place as far as the region to the south of
Lake Tanganyika . TheBemba people of Northern Zambia descended from Luba migrants who arrived in Zambia throughout the 17th century. At the same time, a Lunda chief and warrior called Mwata Kazembe set up anEastern Lunda kingdom in the valley of theLuapula River .Collapse
The kingdom of Lunda came to an end in the 19th century when it was invaded by the
Chokwe who were armed with guns. The Chokwe then established their own kingdom with their language and customs. Lunda chiefs and people continued to live in the Lunda heartland but were diminished in power.At the start of the colonial era (1884) the Lunda heartland was divided between Portuguese Angola, King
Leopold II of Belgium 'sCongo Free State and the British inNorth-Western Rhodesia , which became Angola, DR Congo and Zambia respectively.ee also
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List of Rulers of the Lunda Empire
*Luba Empire
*History of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
*History of Angola
*History of Zambia References
#Pogge, Im Reich des Muata Jamwo (Berl. 1880);
#Buchner, Das Reich des Muata Jamwo (in "Deutsche Geographische Blätter", Brem. 1883ources
*cite book |author=Thornton, John |title=Africa and Africans in the Making of the Atlantic World, 1400-1800 (Second Edition) |publisher=Cambridge University Press |location=Cambridge |year=1998 |pages=340 Pages |isbn=0-52162-724-9
Further reading
*LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 1989f "Lunda and Chokwe Kingdoms" IN Country Study: Angola (October 2005) [www] http://lcweb2.loc.gov
*Art and Life in Africa Project, The University of Iowa School of Art and Art History: "Lunda Information." http://www.uiowa.edu/~africart 03 Nov. 1998.
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