
Nzinga of Ndongo and Matamba - Wikipedia
Nzinga Ana de Sousa Mbande, Nzinga (/ nəˈzɪŋɡə /; c. 1583 – 17 December 1663) was a southwest African ruler who ruled as queen of the Ambundu Kingdoms of Ndongo (1624–1663) and Matamba (1631–1663), located in present-day northern Angola. [1] . Born into the ruling family of Ndongo, her grandfather Ngola Kilombo Kia Kasenda was the king of Ndongo.
Nzinga | Meaning of Name, Slave Trade, Husbands, Death,
Nzinga (born c. 1582, Ndongo [now in Angola]—died December 17, 1663, Matamba [now in Angola]) was the queen of the Mbundu kingdoms of Ndongo and Matamba during the 17th century in what is now Angola in sub-Saharan Africa.
The Story Behind the Netflix Series African Queens: Njinga
2023年2月15日 · African Queens: Njinga tells the story of its namesake, who gradually earned a reputation for her fusion of skilled diplomacy with military prowess. But Njinga’s rise to power, and her reign ...
Njinga Mbandi - Enslaved.org
The Portuguese sign a peace treaty with Njinga, agreeing to release her sister Kambu from captivity, as well as defining Njinga’s territory and acknowledging her claim to the throne. Njinga reconverts to Christianity and allows missionaries to enter the Ndongo region.
Njinga (c. 1580s–1663) - Encyclopedia.com
Angolan warrior queen and proto-nationalist who ruled for 40 years, alternately defeating and allying herself with the Portuguese, Dutch, and local tribes. Pronunciation: Oon-ZHIN-ga. Name variations: Jinga; Nzinga; Singa; Zinga or Zhinga; Nzingha Mbande or Mbandi.
Njinga - Dictionary of African Christian Biography
Queen Njinga of Ndongo and Matamba, Angola’s most famous precolonial ruler, lived from 1582 to 1663.[1] Njinga struggled to maintain the independence of Ndongo against Portuguese aggression and became the dominant African player in …
Queen Nzinga (1583-1663) | BlackPast.org
2009年6月16日 · Queen Nzinga (Nzinga Mbande), the monarch of the Mbundu people, was a resilient leader who fought against the Portuguese and their expanding slave trade in Central Africa.
Queen Njinga Mbandi | Africa's Great Civilizations - PBS LearningMedia
Njinga Mbandi (1581 - 1663) was a fearless warrior queen, skilled negotiator, and outstanding military general who fought against the Portuguese and their expanding slave trade in Central Africa. In her lifetime she ruled over two kingdoms - Ndongo and Matamba - and remains an icon in Angola today.
Njinga of Angola — Harvard University Press
Though largely unknown in the West, the seventeenth-century African queen Njinga was one of the most multifaceted rulers in history, a woman who rivaled Queen Elizabeth I in political cunning and military prowess.
寻找非洲女王:恩津加 African Queens: Njinga (2023) - 豆瓣电影
2023年2月15日 · 恩津加是复杂、迷人、无畏的17世纪恩东戈和马塔姆巴王国(现安哥拉)的女战士。 作为国家的第一位女性统治者,恩津加因其将政治和外交技巧与军事能力相结合而赢得了声誉,并成为抵抗的象征。 确实拍的比较差,最重要的是Njinga女王的形象没能立起来,她真正厉害的地方全被一笔带过,只顾着描述她多有野心、多么不服输。 用安哥拉人自己的评论,整部纪录片的拍摄过程几乎没有咨询过安哥拉人,全然建立在一群非裔美国人和一个被罢免的尼日利亚女王 …
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