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  • ...th-central Africa (also known as the Luba, Luunda, Eastern Luba-Lunda, and Luba-Lunda-Kazembe). Its position on trade routes in a well-watered, {{TFAFULL|K
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  • ...th-central Africa (also known as the Luba, Luunda, Eastern Luba-Lunda, and Luba-Lunda-Kazembe). Its position on trade routes in a well-watered, {{TFAFULL|K
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  • ...s of 100 to 200 people and numbered 250,000 strong in 1963 {{TFAFULL|Bemba people}}
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  • ...s of 100 to 200 people and numbered 250,000 strong in 1963 {{TFAFULL|Bemba people}}
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  • ...f Arabic and the traditional African language people or Eastern Luba-Lunda people of south-central Africa{{TFAFULL|Kazembe}}
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  • ...f Arabic and the traditional African language people or Eastern Luba-Lunda people of south-central Africa{{TFAFULL|Kazembe}}
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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. ...eir base of 175,000 inhabitants. Through marriage with descendants of the Luba kings, they gained political ties.
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  • ...(the [[Kanongesha-Lunda people|Kanongesha-Lunda]] and the [[Ishindi-Lunda people|Ishindi-Lunda]])<ref>[http://allafrica.com/stories/200909030244.html, Allaf ...such as the [[Balovale|Luvale]] of the upper [[Zambezi]] and the [[Kasanje people|Kasanje]] on the upper Kwango River of Angola.
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  • ...on of Bantu languages#Zone S|Zone S (S.30)]], that is spoken by the [[Lozi people]], primarily in southwestern [[Zambia]] and in surrounding countries. This ...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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  • |fam7=[[Luba languages]] ...go]]. Kaonde and its dialects are spoken and understood by perhaps 350,000 people or more. It is estimated that approximately 3% of Zambians are native Kaon
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  • The '''Bwile people''' are an ethnic group that live in the [[Democratic Republic of the Congo] ...rict]] on the north-east shore of Lake Mweru, where they migrated from the Luba-Lunda region of the DRC.<ref name=Times20100619/>
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  • # Luba Lunda — 2001 # Luba Lunda II: ''Sweet Africa'' — 2006
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  • Serenje is home to the [[Lala people]] whose primary language is ciLala. ...hern and northwestern parts of Zambia, are said to have descended from the Luba-Lunda Kingdom in present-day Congo DRC.
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  • ==People and origin== ...an peoples. Unfortunately, this fact is challenged on account of language. Luba groups mostly settled in northern Zambia and part of central Zambia whereas
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  • ...Chimbala. She was the youngest wife of the Great King Mwati Yamvwa of the Luba-Lunda kingdom; she did not accept being part of a polygamous marriage, so s ...ing oneself’. The Lambas are generally very humble people in nature. ‘The people are divided into a number of exogamous clans and the clan descent is matril
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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 ...ni]] and [[Sotho people|Sotho]]-[[Tswana people|Tswana]] descended [[Ngoni people]], through Chief Chitapankwa Kaluba.
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  • ...umbers of [[Lunda language|Lunda]] and [[Luvale language|Luvale]] speaking people. ...bwa River. There are inscriptions to be found from the late [[Stone Age]] people.
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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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  • | rowspan=2| Chiti My Luba [[Category:People of Zambia]]
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