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  • ...oached from the northwest. Southeast Katanga was controlled by the Yeke or Garanganze kingdom of Msiri based at Bunkeya (see map), and the BSAC and CFS competed
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  • ...s in Central Africa were also attracted to the valley. The first was the [[Garanganze Mission]] of the [[Plymouth Brethren]] at Mambilima around 1892, followed b
    13 KB (2,010 words) - 15:59, 17 October 2016
  • ...declined, as its copper and [[ivory trade]] was usurped by [[Msiri]] in [[Garanganze|Garanganza]] (Katanga),<ref name="Gordon"/> allied with Tippu Tip and other ...saland]]), 1000&nbsp;km away. It was he who had failed to secure Msiri's [[Garanganze|Garanganza]] kingdom as a British [[Protectorate]] by negotiation, and had
    26 KB (3,930 words) - 14:46, 22 September 2016
  • ...declined, as its copper and [[ivory trade]] was usurped by [[Msiri]] in [[Garanganze|Garanganza]] (Katanga),<ref name="Gordon"/> allied with Tippu Tip and other ...saland]]), 1000&nbsp;km away. It was he who had failed to secure Msiri's [[Garanganze|Garanganza]] kingdom as a British [[Protectorate]] by negotiation, and had
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  • *1901 Plymouth Brethren (Garanganze) Mr & Mrs Henderson at Johnstone falls
    31 KB (4,916 words) - 15:05, 2 July 2016