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  2. Barotseland - Wikipedia

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    The Barotse (the Lozi) reached the Zambezi River in the 17th century and their kingdom grew until it comprised some 25 peoples from Southern Rhodesia to the Congo and from Angola to the Kafue River. At the time, Barotseland was already a monarchy, when Lealui and Limulunga were seasonal capitals of the Lozi kings.

  3. Lozi people - Wikipedia

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    Musical instruments, 1870s Barotse handkiss. Lozi society is highly stratified, with a monarch at the top and those of recent royal descent occupying high positions in society. The monarch, or Barotse Royal Establishment (BRE), is known as Mulonga, and Lozi society tolerates little criticism, even of an unpopular Litunga.

  4. List of Mbunda Chiefs in Zambia - Wikipedia

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    Due to the Mbunda/Aluyi interaction since the end of the 18th Century in Barotseland, the Mbunda named the Aluyi King Lubosi "Litunga Liwanika lya mafuti, Njamba kalimi, lifuti limulimina". This is a Mbunda name meaning, "Builder and Uniter of Nations" and depicting an Elephant (Njamba in Mbunda), a Mbunda monarch symbol.

  5. Guard dog - Wikipedia

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    A guard dog or watchdog (not to be confused with an attack dog) is a dog used to watch for and guard people or property against unwanted or unexpected human or animal intruders. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] History

  6. Kololo people - Wikipedia

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    The Kololo are said to have originated in the North Orange Free State region (current Free State province of South Africa). [citation needed] The Kololo are said to have been displaced by the Zulu expansion under Shaka in the early 19th century during a chain of events known as the Mfecane. [3]

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  8. Watchdog - Wikipedia

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  9. Teacher cleared over coconut placard complains to CPS and ...

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    A statement from solicitors Gareth Peirce and Sajida Malik confirmed the complaints were made and said the Metropolitan Police and CPS “failed inexcusably in their respective responsibilities ...