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Mulena Yomuhulu Mbumu wa Litunga Inyambo was a Great African Chief of the Lozi people in Barotseland, Zambia, one of the first kings of the Lozi, and likely a mythical ruler or demigod.
Biography
He is called "the son Nyambe of and Mbuymamwambwa". Nyambe (or Nyame) is a Sky deity and Mbuymamwambwa is his Queen consort.[1]
He was a successor of his brother Mwanasolundwi Muyunda Mumbo wa Mulonga.
His consorts were queens named Namwele and Maondo. Namwele bore him a son named Numwa.[2]
He died at Liondo and his successor was Yeta I.
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Rulers (title Mbumu wa Litunga) | |
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Makololo chiefs (title Morêna) | |
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Rulers (title Mbumu wa Litunga) |
- Sipopa Lutangu (1864–1876)
- Mowa Mamili – Regent (1876)
- Mwanawina II (1876–1878)
- Lubosi I (1st time) (1878–1884)
- Akufuna Tatila (1884–1885)
- Sikufele (in rebellion) (1885)
- Lubosi I (Lewanika I) (2nd time) (1885–1916)
- Mokamba – Regent (1916)
- Yeta III (1916–1945)
- Shemakone Kalonga Wina -Regent (1st time) (1945–1946)
- Imwiko Lewanika (1946–1948)
- Shemakone Kalonga Wina -Regent (2nd time) (1948)
- Mwanawina III (1948–1968)
- Hastings Ndangwa Noyoo -Regent (1968)
- Godwin Mbikusita Lewanika II (1968–1977)
- Ilute Yeta IV (1977–2000)
- Lubosi II Imwiko (2000–present)
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