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  2. History of Zambia - Wikipedia

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    Internationally, Zambia was an active member of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM), and hosted a summit in Lusaka in 1970. Kenneth Kaunda served as the movements chairman 1970–1973. Among the NAM countries Zambia was especially close to Yugoslavia. Outside the NAM Zambia also had close relations with the People's Republic of China. [46]

  3. List of Mbunda Chiefs in Zambia - Wikipedia

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    Terms of Trade and Terms of Trust: The History and Contexts of Pre-colonial ...By Achim von Oppen, page 113 Abshire, D.M. and Michael Samuels, eds, Angola Handbook, London, 1965 Bull, M.M. Bulozi Under the Luyana Kings, London, 1973

  4. Luba Empire - Wikipedia

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    The Luba Empire or Kingdom of Luba was a pre-colonial Central African state that ... the center of modern Zambia known as the Copperbelt. The trade routes passing ...

  5. Mbunda people - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, back in Mbundaland the Mbunda people were involved in a fierce battle with the Chokwe people.That came about after the death of the 19th Mbunda monarch King Mwene Katavola I Mwechela, who was believed to have been assassinated after an abolitionist cabal, clandestinely plotted against him due to his promulgating a royal decree which forbade intermarriages with other nationalities.

  6. Ingombe Ilede - Wikipedia

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    Ing'ombe Ilede is an archaeological site located on a hill near the confluence of the Zambezi and Lusitu rivers, near the town of Siavonga, in Zambia. [1] Ing'ombe Ilede, meaning "a sleeping cow", received its name from a local baobab tree that is partially lying on the ground and resembles a sleeping cow from a distance. [ 2 ]

  7. Category:Scholars of Precolonial East Africa - Wikipedia

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    Compendium of scholars from or who operated in pre-colonial East Africa. East Africa is as defined by the UN (Ethiopia, Eritrea, Djibouti, South Sudan, Somalia, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi, Zambia, Malawi, Mozambique, Madagascar, Zimbabwe, Mauritius, Seychelles, and any islands off the coast). As of now, certain countries lack ...

  8. Ancient Amazon people lived in ‘garden cities’, ate corn and ...

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    Archaeologists have uncovered further evidence of a pre-colonial “garden city” in Bolivia where ancient Amazon people lived largely reliant on maize agriculture and raising muscovy ducks.. The ...

  9. List of kingdoms and empires in African history - Wikipedia

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    There were many kingdoms and empires in all regions of the continent of Africa throughout history. A kingdom is a state with a king or queen as its head. [1] An empire is a political unit made up of several territories, military outposts, and peoples, "usually created by conquest, and divided between a dominant centre and subordinate peripheries".