
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 …
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 …
恩津加 - 维基百科,自由的百科全书
恩津加·安娜·德索萨·姆班德 (Njinga Ana de Sousa Mbande,约1583年—1663年12月17日),是17世纪西南非洲 姆本杜人 建立的位于当今 北安哥拉 的 恩东戈 (英语:Kingdom of …
The Story Behind the Netflix Series African Queens: Njinga
Feb 15, 2023 · 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, …
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 (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. …
Njinga Mbandi: Queen of Ndongo and Matamba - UNESCO
Christening of Njinga Mbandi as Dona Ana de Sousa in Luanda. Njinga becomes Queen of Ndongo on her brother’s death. Njinga loses her throne and retreats to Matamba. …
Queen Nzinga: A Trailblazing African Female Leader - History Hit
May 15, 2023 · Queen Nzinga Mbande was a 17th-century African ruler of the Ndongo and Matamba Kingdoms of the Mbundo people, in present-day northern Angola.
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 …
Njinga Mbandi (1581–1663): Queen, Intelligent, Tactician, …
Oct 29, 2018 · Njinga Mbandi was the valiant African Queen of Ndongo, who stood against the Portuguese in the 16th century, to protect her people from slave trade.