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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 ...harles Swan could have done more to help, although their Plymouth Brethren mission had a policy of not being involved in politics.<ref>http://www.dacb.org/sto
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  • ...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
    26 KB (3,936 words) - 13:20, 2 September 2016
  • ...l Africa were also attracted to the valley. The first was the [[Garanganze Mission]] of the [[Plymouth Brethren]] at Mambilima around 1892, followed by the [[
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  • ...ventists Ellingworth and Lewis, missionaries from Chimpempe, visited Ponde mission, which was established in 1933 originally at Kalembwe. They drowned in Lak *1901 Plymouth Brethren (Garanganze) Mr & Mrs Henderson at Johnstone falls
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