
Nzinga of Ndongo and Matamba - Wikipedia
Nzingha – wary of a potential succession crisis – also worked to increase the power of the royal family in Ndongo. She distanced herself from the Imbangalan culture and abolished many of …
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 …
Queen Nzinga: A Trailblazing African Female Leader - History Hit
2023年5月15日 · Queen Nzinga Mbande was a 17th-century African ruler of the Ndongo and Matamba Kingdoms of the Mbundo people, in present-day northern Angola.
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 …
Queen Nzingha: Great Queen of Angola – African Heritage
2013年3月18日 · From 1630 to her death in 1663, Nzingha, Queen General of Matamba, launched a formidable opposition to the Portuguese regime from the rocky slopes of Matamba. …
Queen Nzinga: A Courageous Ruler who Set Her People Free
2020年3月26日 · Queen Nzinga is best remembered for her resistance against the Portuguese, and setting her people free from slavery. Queen Nzinga was born during the first half of the …
Queen Nzinga of Ndongo and Matamba — AFA-AFA
Queen Nzinga, one of the greatest queens of Angola, is undoubtedly the most iconic heroine of pre-colonial Africa. The astute diplomat and visionary military leader resisted Portuguese …
Queen Nzinga, The African Ruler Who Fought Off Slave Traders
Between 1624 and her death in 1663, Queen Ana Nzinga ruled over the Ndongo and Matamba kingdoms while fending off European colonial forces. Wikimedia Commons The fearless ruler …
Nzingha: Warrior Queen of Matamba, Angola, Africa, 1595 - Goodreads
2003年6月1日 · Based on true events, Nzingha,Warrior Queen of Matamba, tells the story of the arrival of the Portuguese to Angola in 1595, through the diary of thirteen year old princess …
Queen Ana de Sousa Nzinga Mbande of Ndongo (Angola)
Queen Nzinga died on December 17, 1663 at the age of 80. Unfortunately, her death accelerated Portuguese colonial occupation, as well as their Atlanta slave trade activities in central west …